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Learning about cultural safety directly from Indigenous Mentors.
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Longhouse Experiential Workshop | April 25, 2026
Longhouse Experiential Workshop | April 25, 2026
Join an in-person experiential learning gathering focused on Indigenous teachings, reflection, and community, hosted by Culturally Committed.
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Free Download: Start with Connection – A Guide for Relational Introductions
Free Download: Start with Connection – A Guide for Relational Introductions
A gentle reflection guide to help you reconnect with land, lineage, and the stories that shape you.
March 2026 Workshop - Decolonizing Disability: Ableism, Colonialism, and the Importance of Indigenous Knowledges In and Beyond the Academy
March 2026 Workshop - Decolonizing Disability: Ableism, Colonialism, and the Importance of Indigenous Knowledges In and Beyond the Academy
Intro to Indigenous Cultural Safety - A self-paced 3-part series
Intro to Indigenous Cultural Safety - A self-paced 3-part series
A self-paced introduction to cultural safety, grounded in Indigenous knowledge and focused on meaningful, respectful learning.
Hiiye’yu | Be Friendly to Everyone with George Harris Jr. (Wholwolet’za)
Hiiye’yu | Be Friendly to Everyone with George Harris Jr. (Wholwolet’za)
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TEACHINGS & MENTORSHIP
Teachings Tuesday: When Auntie Speaks
Teachings Tuesday: When Auntie Speaks
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Meet Our Mentors
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Culturally Committed Provider Feedback Form
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Culturally Committed Provider Directory
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The Discourse: To tackle anti-Indigenous racism in healthcare, this community group connects healthcare providers with Indigenous mentors
The Discourse: To tackle anti-Indigenous racism in healthcare, this community group connects healthcare providers with Indigenous mentors
“We are relationship building,” says Culturally Committed mentor Daniel R. Elliott. “That's some of that groundwork that really needs to happen.”
Cultural Appropriation vs. Cultural Appreciation
Cultural Appropriation vs. Cultural Appreciation
Maynard Johnny Jr. is a Kwakwaka’wakw and Coast Salish artist who was born in Campbell River, British Columbia in 1973. A self-taught artist, Maynard has been honing his talents since he was a teen. He dedicates an average of eight to ten hours to practicing his craft every single day. His time and effort has been punctuated with successes, occasional failures, and unrelenting persistence, helping him evolve into the lauded artist he has become. Today, Maynard’s work is internationally recognize
What is a Potlach?
What is a Potlach?
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
MMIWG Final Report
MMIWG Final Report
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