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Len Pierre Consulting
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ม.ค. 2023
Len’s acceptance speech for the Chancellor’s Distinguished Service Award
Len’s acceptance speech for the Chancellor’s Distinguished Service Award
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SFU Chancellors Distinguished Service Award is awarded to Len Pierre
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Annually in the fall, the chancellor presents the Distinguished Service Award to an individual or organization to recognize their outstanding commitment and service to the university. Award recipients share SFU’s commitment to reconciliation, education, learning and growth-and creating an equitable, diverse and inclusive society for all.
Len Pierre Receiving SFU Chancellors Distinguished Service Award 2024
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Len Pierre Receiving SFU Chancellors Distinguished Service Award 2024
Welcome message from Len for Katzie Longhouse learning day
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Welcome message from Len for Katzie Longhouse learning day
Decolonizing Project Management with Noelle Saemerow
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Join us for an enlightening discussion on integrating Indigenous Cultural Safety and decolonization principles into Project Management. In alignment with the TRC’s Calls to Action, BC DRIPA, and various other reports, this session is dedicated to exploring how we can cultivate Cultural Safety and humility in our professional practices.
Navigating Indigenous Tokenism, Saviourism, and Appropriation
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In the era of Truth and Reconciliation, organizations across Canada are on a journey towards systemic transformation. In this webinar, Len discusses common pitfalls to reconciliation: Indigenous tokenism, saviourism, and appropriation.
Honouring National Indigenous People's Day
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Honouring National Indigenous People's Day
What about Indigenous spirituality in schools?
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What about Indigenous spirituality in schools?
Coffee and Conversations After School Webinar #4 - Culturally Safe Pedagogy
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Coffee and Conversations After School Webinar #4 - Culturally Safe Pedagogy
Coffee and Conversations After School Webinar #3 - Cultural Safety in Schools
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Coffee and Conversations After School Webinar #3 - Cultural Safety in Schools
Len pronounces hay cxʷ q̓ə (thank you) in hunqiminum downriver dialect.
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Len pronounces hay cxʷ q̓ə (thank you) in hunqiminum downriver dialect.
Indigenous (Culturally Safer) Terminology
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Indigenous (Culturally Safer) Terminology
Welcome from Len
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A welcome message from Len for the Experiential Learning session in First Nations community.
Coffee & Conversations Webinar with Nadine and Twyla
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Coffee & Conversations Webinar with Nadine and Twyla
Indigenous Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation with Marissa McIntyre
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Indigenous Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation with Marissa McIntyre
Transformative Territory Acknowledgements webinar
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Transformative Territory Acknowledgements webinar
Thank you! I so appreciate this free resource and I will totally share it with my circles.
Gunalchéesh from Dzantiki Héeni, Juneau Alaska!
Oh I absolutely am soooo grateful for Len Pierre ❤🙌💫every time, Len shares essential teachings. Thank you for your work 👏, Len.
This was a fantastic lunch and learn!! hay čxʷ q̓ə
Gunalchéesh! Thanks for sharing the importance of having a speak up culture!
Coming from covi19 looks though old documents what my parents put into their safe place?
What about decorations I like to know from your point 👉?
So what is first field fields?
Thank you I think, its like drinking out of a fire hose, lots of and lots of information to unpack.... and likely stuff to act on!
Thank you so much, this was awesome <3
Thank you so much and your presentation are incredible. I have learned so much for you!!!
Hi thanks for sharing your thoughts and i have understandung what your talking about and how about making tour own regalia besides beadwork for regalia and everyday thing has well thanks again
Many Thanks Len! As a white settler occupying various Indigenous Traditional Territories (across Turtle Island over 65 years) I need to always look for decolonizing learning - to ward off the car wash of White Supremacy. This bite size anchor is imperative Ed…. Omg, such an important point I felt something off about wearing Orange memorial shirts - when celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day! Thank you 🙌🏽♥️
Interesting content - but WAY TOO LONG. Would be great to break it into 3 or 4 shorter teachings.
Really appreciate this video, thank you Len 🙏
This is fantastic. Thank you so much for your work and guidance. I learn a lot and will be following your work.
Decolonization I love that you include other equity seeking communities and yes, everyone will benefit but only if it's not just a horse of a different colour or a 'duck' in disguise.
I see myself as a partner and realize that I unconsciously include myself such as 'our objectives or our actions reflect our commitment". I realize now that might be interpreted as disrespectful 🤔 so thank you for making me aware and I will work on correcting this or asking my clients for their perception.
This should be taught in our schools
Len, I love this. This is awesome.
I was not aware of the preference for the term Aboriginal over Indigenous by some Métis leaders. I am curious about this as a Métis person and would like more information about this.
This was fantastic, thanks so much...also caught your cute black kitty in the background.🐱
& love the bridge concept you shared from your Dad :) Hytchka SIEM I am so grateful for you & your work creating bridges :)
FYI - we didn't have status cards until after 1985
This was so helpful thank you 🙏
Thank you for sharing and leading our learning journey
I am loving these, Len, and it is so gracious of you to make them available for free for us all. Thank you! I found the conversation about how Indigenous learning and crafts show up in elementary schools particularly interesting. (I remember making a paper version of a Haida bentwood cedar box in the fourth grade. This was back in the 90s. I am sure it was well-intentioned and the purpose was to educate and respect our local Peoples, but there were no Indigenous people involved.) I look forward to watching more of these lunch and learns, and to sign up for your workshops in the future as a paying participant.
Niceee!!! I think that it could be of use to research a service such as SMZeus!
Thank you for these wonderful and thoughtful presentations, and for making the recordings available to share and refer back to! I'll be sharing this presentation and my learnings with my team.
Thank you for these wonderful and thoughtful presentations, and for making the recordings available to share and refer back to!
Len, I’m so proud of you and the work you’re doing ✨
Thank you Marissa for your thoughtful presentation.
Wow so knowledgeable, I learnt so much!