Decolonizing the Workplace: Free Webinar

Join us on Thursday, April 20, 12 - 1 p.m. (MST) to discuss decolonization and how to think about incorporating decolonial practices in your business.

Join us on Thursday, April 20, 12 – 1 p.m. (MST). Elliott and Shani will discuss decolonization and how to think about incorporating decolonial practices in your business.

In this virtual learning session we’ll explore how incorporating Indigenous ways of knowing can move towards decolonization, while also taking into other important intersections for consideration.

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The presenters will cover:

✅ The meaning of decolonize from a pipikwan pêhtâkwan perspective
✅ Considerations for starting the decolonization process in your organization
✅ Outcomes and impact of decolonization

You will leave the session feeling prepared to strengthen or start decolonization practices in your organization!

Thursday, April 20, 2023
12 – 1 p.m. MST via Zoom
*the session will be recorded for those who have registered

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Thursday, April 20, 2023
12 – 1 p.m. MST via Zoom
*the session will be recorded for those who have registered

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About the Presenters

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About pipikwan pêhtâkwan

pipikwan pêhtâkwan is an Indigenous-owned, led and majority-staffed public relations and Indigenous engagement company. We focus on elevating Indigenous voices and their stories and facilitating meaningful engagement and planning to build trust and lasting relationships with Indigenous communities. Located in Edmonton, Alberta pipikwan pêhtâkwan has experience working with Indigenous communities and organizations, as well as non-Indigenous organizations and peoples who want to work with Indigenous Peoples in a good way.

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