10/01/2022
As we continue in our lives and work after the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, reflecting on our identities and access to lands and waters is an important site for ethical changemaking and contributions in pursuit of ‘reconciliation.’
We can build our capacities- our skills- in critical self-reflection through deepening our awareness of our own and others’ identities and worldviews. This post offers this by highlights critical insights that acknowledge the value and tensions of the binary associated with the term 'settler' - of being Indigenous to the land, or not.
As you move forward, consider the following reflection questions, and identify where you can and should be bringing these discussions to your spaces and relationships.
✳️ In what ways have the lands and waters on which you've lived informed your identities?
✳️ What happens when that land is taken away, or, when people are taken away from them?