Thinking about how to Support Resilience and Stand in Solidarity with Indigenous Children - Online

Date May 8, 2021 | Time 9:00am - 10:30am

As Early Childhood Educators it is our ethical duty to think about how we begin to decolonize ourselves, our spaces and our pedagogies. In this workshop participants explore aspects of the Indigenous Early Years Cultural Safety Resource Guide (2019) published by the Government of BC. Ana and Jessica will share information on how to be an ally and stand in solidarity with the BIPOC community through taking a social justice and decolonizing perspective to practice.

Presenters: Ana Valle Rivera and Jessica Nadeau are sisters who work at Early Years Training Ltd. Ana is an Early Childhood Educator and has a degree in Child and Youth Care from the University of Victoria. Jessica is
learning about her Indigenous heritage through her resilient history.

Location: Online

Cost: CCRR Member $10.00, Non-Member $15.00

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