Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Being, and Healing: Storytelling (pt1)

Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Being, and Healing: Storytelling (pt1)

In this first of two episodes exploring Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and healing:

Christopher Sonn and Ramy Barhouche engage in a deep dialogue with guests Karen Jackson (KJ), Puleng Segalo, Bangishimo, and Amy Smoke exploring Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and healing in a conversation touching on historical trauma, colonization, and the importance of cultural revitalization, sovereignty and emphasizing community-based healing

This episode challenges individualistic approaches while underscoring the power of ceremony, storytelling, and cultural practices as resistance and the guests’ insights inspire solidarity for justice, recognition, and self-determination for Indigneous people globally in a dialogue showcasing Indigenous strength in reclaiming culture and identity and urging support for just and inclusive societies driven by understanding and action.

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Visit https://internationalcommunitypsychology.com/indaba/ to access additional resources, transcripts, translations in French and Spanish, and further information related to the topics covered in this episode.

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