Amplifying Indigenous Art and Culture through Storytelling
We are collectively living here, amongst our ancestors and those yet to come. If we can allow our individual and collective gifts to shine, we will be a more harmonious society. Lynda Fox Trudeau Lynda Fox Trudeau is an Anishinaabe-Odawa woman from Wiikwemkoong...
Change is Transpiring says Indigenous Women’s Leadership Graduate
Wyanne (Kiya) Smallboy-Wesley is a graduate of the Indigenous Women in Community Leadership program at Coady Institute. As an Indigenous Facilitator for the Calgary Public Library and the Further Education Society (FESA), she works with a diverse network of...
Alumni Voice – COVID-19: A Threat to Decent Work and the Law in Ghana
Written by Bashiratu KamalDiploma in Development Leadership, 2017 With an increase in the number of novel coronavirus cases in Ghana, the country continues to witness a surge in people’s vulnerabilities and a recorded increase in inequalities between and amongst...
Butterflies in Spirit: Meet MMIWG Advocate Lorelei Williams
Lorelei Williams (Indigenous Women in Community Leadership, 2018) is an Interior Salish/Coast Salish woman from Skatin Nations/Sts’Ailes, Vancouver, BC. When she arrived at Coady Institute for the Indigenous Women in Community Leadership (IWCL) program in 2018, she...