


CHALLENGING FALSE NARRATIVES: Addressing Misinformation on the Path to Reconciliation
Misinformation and false narratives about Indigenous peoples continue to shape public understanding, fuel stereotypes, and undermine efforts toward meaningful reconciliation.
In this session, participants will explore how colonial myths and misrepresentations persist in media, education, and everyday conversations, and how these narratives can be challenged.
Grounded in Indigenous perspectives, the session will offer tools to identify, unpack, and respond to misinformation in respectful and effective ways.
Through discussion and reflection, participants will consider how truth telling, critical thinking, and allyship can support the broader goals of decolonization and reconciliation.
Book Your Session Today! Reserve your spot now and take the first step toward making a positive difference.
Join Heather Watts, our Indigenous Consultant, on Wednesday, September 24, from 12-1pm EST.
Misinformation and false narratives about Indigenous peoples continue to shape public understanding, fuel stereotypes, and undermine efforts toward meaningful reconciliation.
In this session, participants will explore how colonial myths and misrepresentations persist in media, education, and everyday conversations, and how these narratives can be challenged.
Grounded in Indigenous perspectives, the session will offer tools to identify, unpack, and respond to misinformation in respectful and effective ways.
Through discussion and reflection, participants will consider how truth telling, critical thinking, and allyship can support the broader goals of decolonization and reconciliation.
Book Your Session Today! Reserve your spot now and take the first step toward making a positive difference.
Join Heather Watts, our Indigenous Consultant, on Wednesday, September 24, from 12-1pm EST.
Misinformation and false narratives about Indigenous peoples continue to shape public understanding, fuel stereotypes, and undermine efforts toward meaningful reconciliation.
In this session, participants will explore how colonial myths and misrepresentations persist in media, education, and everyday conversations, and how these narratives can be challenged.
Grounded in Indigenous perspectives, the session will offer tools to identify, unpack, and respond to misinformation in respectful and effective ways.
Through discussion and reflection, participants will consider how truth telling, critical thinking, and allyship can support the broader goals of decolonization and reconciliation.
Book Your Session Today! Reserve your spot now and take the first step toward making a positive difference.
Join Heather Watts, our Indigenous Consultant, on Wednesday, September 24, from 12-1pm EST.