This talk explores:
- RYNO’s journey from prison to recovery to service
- Trauma and the medical system
- Intergenerational trauma: the impact of colonization and genocide
- Indigenous wisdom and trauma
Katsi Cook, a wolf clan Mohawk, is a prominent midwife, environmentalist, and women’s health advocate known for her impactful work in the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne
Elder of the Ponca Nation recounts her decades of work in Indigenous and environmental activism
Would you know how to heal yourself from nature alone? Raukura practises Rongoā Māori - traditional healing using our beautiful native bush.
Podcast with the Indigenous musician, scholar, and community organizer
Is the way we frame the climate crisis also part of the crisis?
A SAND Conversation with Aboriginal elders and authors
Beautiful Bacteria merges stunning imagery with a new way of looking at something we interact with every day
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