Cultural Safety Education as the Blueprint for Reconciliation | Len Pierre | TEDxSFU
Len invites his audience on a learning journey of Indigenous cultural safety education and training. He touches on the history of Canadian and Indigenous relations, its power imbalances in society, and how Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike can move together towards reconciliation. Len Pierre is a Coast Salish consultant and cultural knowledge keeper specialized in decolonization, reconciliation, development of educational programs, and Indigenization. To him, Bloom means re-birth and a fresh outlook! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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Len is a fantastic communicator, even when, or maybe especially when, the topic is difficult.
Thank You for this amazing body of work You are building for our communities, Len 🙏🏾
This is brilliant. Thank you Len, well done.
Wonderfully presented. Thank you.
Hands way up to you, Len!
Awesome TedTalk. Thank you so much.
Thank you for such a deep, informative, instructive, and creative presentation. I work at a community college and tutor indigenous students (Yavapai College) here in AZ. I will look into Indigenous Safety Education.
Powerful. Racism is something we all have to work on. It needs to be discussed.
Love from Turkey ❤️
Fantastic Gifted Educator
thank you
gifted speaker
Not all cultures are equal