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Author By Alison Lubinski

By Alison Lubinski

Alison Lubinski works in the Evergreen School Division as a teacher and Indigenous education consultant for Grades 9-12. She is also a sessional instructor at Brandon University delivering an online evening course around Truth and Reconciliation to graduate students.

Finding Our Way Back Through a Lived Curriculum

My understanding of identity has evolved from external influences to a deep connection with my culture and language. Rediscovering identity as Indigenous peoples is essential, guided by the wisdom of Elders and... Read More...

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