How can advocacy be a practice of healing? Join us for this crucial conversation and discover the personal journey of Leona Brown, a Gitxsan and Nisga’a mother of three of the Fireweed House and Killerwhale Clan and thriving advocate of Indigenous food and resources in so-called Vancouver. Together we’ll explore Indigeneity in our food systems, the healing nature of advocacy work, and learn how to support Indigenous food practices on the lands and waterways we call home.
ABOUT FACILITATOR LEONA BROWN
Leona Brown: A Gitxsan and Nisga’a mother of three children, of the Fireweed House and Killerwhale Clan. I am an Indigenous Independent Cultural Facilitator. I gained three years of training in Land and Lives around Indigenous Culture with the Resurfacing History Program coordinated by Jolene Andrew.
This work has become my Healing Journey, the grassroots teachings and knowledge is shared with my children. This knowledge is important to know who we are and where we come from and how we live in with the Lands and Waterways around us.
As a Gitxsan Refugee in the unceded territories of Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh, I have been taking on land based work here in the city and thrive as a great ambassador to the work Resurfacing History has taught me around Indigenous food and resources that we harvest in the city.
I advocate at every opportunity with School Boards, City of Vancouver, and Vancouver Parks Board for all opportunities for Indigenous People to relearn our culture on the lands and waterways that we live on and actively talk of Reconciliation.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This event will take place on the unceded homelands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), səlil̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and kʷikʷəƛw̓əm (Kwikwetlem) Nations. Unceded means that this land was never surrendered, transferred or relinquished in any way and, as such, the land remains sovereign Indigenous territory.
ACCESSIBILITY
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This event will be held indoors in the SFU Burnaby Bennett Library room 7200. Accessibility details to note include:
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