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The Impact of Decolonizing Education, Anti-Racist/Anti-Oppressive Education and Land-Based Learning in GSCS

Facilitate by:
Mika Lafond

Mika Lafond is a member of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. She graduated with her Bachelor of Education from ITEP in 2006 and completed her MFA in writing in 2014. She is a mother, published author, sessional instructor, high school teacher and e...

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Holistic Education Framework

Facilitate by:
Celia Deschambeault

Celia Deschambeault is from Cumberland House, Saskatchewan in Treaty Five Territory. She is married and is a mother of 8 children. She is a curriculum and resource developer. She has worked in the area of Education for the past 20 yea...

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Answering the Call: Prioritizing Indigenous Languages in a School Division

Facilitate by:
Sandra Laliberte, Tammy Martell and Rhonda Smallchild
Greater Saskatoon Catholic School Division

Sandra Laliberte was born in northern Saskatchewan in the village of Green Lake. Sandra has two grown children and three grandchildren. Sandra is a ret...

Public Video
 

Action Research: How One School Community Lives Out the TRC Calls to Action

Facilitate by:
Dr. Brandon Needham
Good Spirit School Division

Dr. Brandon Needham is currently a rural school principal with the Good Spirit School Division (GSSD). As an in-school administrator, Brandon is keenly interested in how the infusion of Indigenous his...

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Acknowledging Together, Writing Together, Learning Together: How Sun West School Division Collaboratively Wrote a Land Acknowledgement

Facilitate by:
Liz Zdunich
Sun West School Division

Elizabeth Zdunich is a teacher who enjoys the adventure of learning and revitalizing Cree language and culture. Her current role with Sun West School Division is as an Indigenous Perspectives Engagement Coach. S...

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Teen Photographer Portrays Homeless

This 10-minute online video is of a teen photographer, Leah Denbok, that creates black-and-white images of the homeless of North America. The video features footage of the artist in the street talking to her subjects while explaining her style, inspired by artist Lee Jeffries.

CURIO Video
 

Follow the Rock

This video shows how First Nations from across British Columbia have gathered over the past 50 years to take part in the All Native Basketball Tournament. The tournament opens with a four-hour ceremony, where each team proudly dances into the gym to the sound of traditional drumming and song. Mor...

CURIO Video
 

Teaching Sensitive Content in the Classroom

The purpose of the presentation is to describe strategies teachers can use to approach content that may be perceived as sensitive in their community in order to:

  • ensure the learning environment is safe for respectful dialogue;
  • teach students how to think critically about any...

How Changing Language Could Help in the Fight Against Opioids

This video clip from the CBC’s The National reports on an alternate way of looking at addiction as a disease, rather than a choice. It encourages the viewer to consider the language used when referring to substance abuse disorders and how language can either help or hinder users from getting the ...

CURIO Video
 

Flat Out Food. Season 1, Episode 6: Chanterelles

Series: Flat Out Food
Saskatchewan chanterelles, forest jewels, are sought by chefs everywhere. Three Saskatoon chefs take Jenn Sharp on a trip to the forest to forage for these unique mushrooms.

Flat Out Food. Season 1, Episode 5: Beef

Series: Flat Out Food
Cattle are an important part of the grasslands’ ecosystem. Jenn Sharp meets with two ranchers and a chef as she follows this nutrient-dense ingredient from the pasture to the plate.

Flat Out Food. Season 1, Episode 4: Honey

Series: Flat Out Food
Saskatchewan is the second largest honey producer in Canada. Jenn Sharp learns about bees, how to make mead from honey and how honey can be used to elevate a dish.

Flat Out Food. Season 1, Episode 3: ohtapamihowin

Series: Flat Out Food
Traditional foods that can be foraged or hunted have provided nourishment for the people on this land for thousands of years. Jenn Sharp learns about some of the ingredients and their uses.

Flat Out Food. Season 1, Episode 2: Lentils

Series: Flat Out Food
Lentils are a popular Saskatchewan crop that is often shipped oversees. A farmer, a brewer and a chef are changing that.

Flat Out Food. Season 1, Episode 1: Wheat

Series: Flat Out Food
Jenn Sharp visits an organic grain farmer, a baker and a whiskey maker to learn about the various uses of wheat.

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