In this Mat Time, learn from Michael Redhead Champagne about how to create a sense of kinship for the children in your care. Through a lens of indigenous knowledge and wisdom, Michael shows how a culture of kinship and belonging builds strength and resilience in children, and ultimately brings about reconciliation.
As educators, how can we use our resources to ensure that every child knows without question that they matter?
ABOUT MICHAEL
Michael Redhead Champagne, born and raised in Winnipeg's North End, is an award-winning community organizer, public speaker, and a proud member of Shamattawa First Nation. Michael believes we all have a gift and shows youth the path to discover their own.
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