Indigenous Knowledge Transfer, Training & Awareness
Transform and Elevate Your Consciousness
Indigenous Knowledge Transfer, Training & Awareness
Transform and Elevate Your Consciousness
Transform and Elevate Your Consciousness
Transform and Elevate Your Consciousness
As an Indigenous keynote speaker, trainer and facilitator it is my mission to provide exceptional Indigenous training, awareness and consulting services. In the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation I want to provide an experience that elevates awareness, transfers Indigenous knowledge and builds upon Indigenous cultural competency for all people.
Highlight the Indigenous Knowledge systems throughout these territories that have elevated and contributed to modern society in so many ways. Many of those Indigenous contributions have gone without acknowledgment or value by society.
Indigenous Knowledge has contributed to society in so many ways; it has moved and evolved through the historic catalysts and timeline of colonial oppression.
Through respectful relationships and meaningful conversation we can elevate the collective consciousness of today's society about the Indigenous narrative in North America.
How can I help?
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My name is Eddy Robinson, I am Muskegowuk (Cree) and Anishinaabe (Ojibway).
Like many Indigenous People I grew up living on the margin in Toronto. I wasn't aware of my father’s experience at Residential School and how it directly impacted his life until I was in my late 20's.
As human beings it is essential to understand our purpose in life as spiritual beings having this human experience. I use my story of adversity and journey as a conduit for awareness and ally-ship. Intersections of our stories can bring about awareness for change to elevate the Indigenous narrative and bring meaning to a past, hidden, omitted and unknown to most citizens of the world.
I have completed a Masters of Education Degree as well as graduate diploma - Education in Urban Environments from York University in 2015. I am a band member of the Missanabie Cree First Nation, which has given me the foundation to effectively represent Indigenous values and principles. I have a partial fluency to Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway Language) and over the past 30 years and since those first steps on the path to my Indigenity I have now become a traditional singer (Drummer).
I have traveled across North America speaking to diverse audiences; many non-profit organizations, several corporations, Indigenous communities, various levels of government, leadership, educational institutions about adversity, ally-ship, inclusivity, reciprocity, mutual respect, diversity, relationship building and Indigenous ways of knowing with the intention of building meaningful relationships and creating safe intersections/spaces for all People.
I have over 30 years of speaking and practical experience working effectively within Indigenous communities and organizations at all levels; local First Nations, municipalities, Regional Councils, provincial and national leadership. It is this life experience that has prepared me to facilitate and strengthen the successful delivery of sessions, services, policies and the insightful ability to engage leadership on a level of strategic governance.
I do look forward to speaking with you. Thank you for your time and consideration of my experience and qualifications, Gitchi-Miigwetch – Greatest Thanks.
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