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Pimotehowin Nehiyawi Pimātisiwin (We will walk this Cree way of life)
Professional and Personal Reflections on the Masks of Trauma
Trauma informed care, and trauma responses offer robust paths to healing for First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples in Canada. There are many masks of trauma, the colonial mask, the warrior mask, the survivor / surviving mask (etc.). Masks hold a rich narrative for storytellers, and can also help us in seeing trauma in multiple ways.
Disrupting white impostors and their claim of white fragility
Naming it white violence and trauma!
Participants in this workshop will learn strategies of self-interrogating and institutional action in order to disrupt and replace the voices of white imposters from the centre of anti-racist and decolonize activism, social work education and social work practice.
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