Anishinaabekwe Lisa Abel hosts the official Anishinabek Nation podcast, which focuses on initiatives and issues throughout Anishinabek Nation territory. Tune in to explore Anishinaabe governance, lands and resources, language revitalization, health, politics, and much more with featured guests! Visit us at www.anishinabek.ca.
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Anishinaabekwe Lisa Abel hosts the official Anishinabek Nation podcast, which focuses on initiatives and issues throughout Anishinabek Nation territory. Tune in to explore Anishinaabe governance, lands and resources, language revitalization, health, politics, and much more with featured guests! Visit us at www.anishinabek.ca.
Pediatric Ophthalmologist Dr. Kourosh Sabri founded the Indigenous Children Eye Examination initiative (ICEE) to help fill a need for vision care in First Nations.
Educator Kelly Crawford discusses “This is My Treaty,” a new children’s book co-authored with Marci Becking, Communications Director, Anishinabek Nation.
Jenny-Lou Campbell, Executive Director of the Indigenous Centre of Excellence for Mineral Development (ICEMD), shares how this new Centre is dedicated to advancing First Nations participation and capabilities in the mineral development and mining sector.
Jessica Tait, Sustainable Transportation Manager with Indigenous Clean Energy, talks about why working towards ZEV adoption and ZEV infrastructure is important for economic development and the wellbeing of First Nations.
Lynda Banning and Chochi Knott, Anishinabek Nation FASD Regional Workers, explain their community prevention, support and advocacy work around Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
Kokomis Mary Elliott talks about our journey to healing from the impacts of colonialism and intergenerational trauma as Anishinaabe kwe-wuk, families, and communities.
Anishinabek Nation leadership has been strongly opposed to Ontario’s Bill 5. Hear what Anishinabek leadership had to say about the bill, and how it will impact First Nations.
Dr. Jeannette Corbiere Lavell, Anishinabek Nation E-niiganwidood E’Dbendaagzijig (Citizenship Commissioner), explains how the Anishinabek Nation is asserting the inherent right to decide who our citizens are, and shares her memories of her groundbreaking legal challenge of Section 12(1)(b) of the Indian Act.
Marsha Smoke, Anishinabek Nation Southeast Regional Chief, explains how the Anishinabek Nation is asserting the inherent right to decide who our citizens are.
Clifford Paul, Moose Management Coordinator at the Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources (UINR), describes how Mi’kmaq First Nations developed a sustainable moose management plan that balances the exercise of Mi’kmaq jurisdiction and their responsibilities to the land.
Leanna Farr, in-house legal counsel with the Anishinabek Nation, explains how the Anishinabek Nation Circle Process is an alternative to mainstream courts and dispute resolution processes for Anishinabek families that are involved or at-risk of becoming involved in child protection matters.
Beausoleil First Nation opened their very own dialysis unit in 2024. Deborah Laramey and Dr. Scott Brimble explain why it’s important to understand the local context when addressing Chronic Kidney Disease, and community health and wellbeing.
How can mental health providers and addictions services ensure culturally safe care? Dr. Rennie Linklater shares how Shkaabe Makwa, grounds their work in spiritual, psychological and cultural safety to support Indigenous people on their healing journey.
Curtis Avery, Manager of the NFN Environment Department, describes the Moose research in their territory. Also: hear the Moose Calling Competition held at the Moose Symposium in September 2024!
Sergeant Chantal Larocque of the Anishinabek Police Service shares how to spot the signs of elder abuse and how to protect yourself from scams and financial fraud.
NaWalka Geeshy Meegwun and Aaron Bowerman share some of the assumptions and challenges Two-Spirit people may encounter when accessing health care, and reflect on the importance of healthy, supportive communities.
NaWalka Geeshy Meegwun and Aaron Bowerman share ways to address homophobia through the use of inclusive language and policies, by ensuring that Two Spirit people are welcome at ceremony, and by supporting Two-Spirit youth.
NaWalka Geeshy Meegwun and Aaron Bowerman talk about their understandings of Two Spirit histories, and how Two-Spirit people traditionally had highly respected community roles and responsibilities.
Anishinaabekwe Lisa Abel hosts the official Anishinabek Nation podcast, which focuses on initiatives and issues throughout Anishinabek Nation territory. Tune in to explore Anishinaabe governance, lands and resources, language revitalization, health, politics, and much more with featured guests! Visit us at www.anishinabek.ca.