About Me
As an Indigenous Advisor, I bring deep cultural insight and experiences on the land. I am committed to fostering respectful, professional, and inclusive practices. I ensure Indigenous perspectives are the forefront and are integrated into meaningful and impactful projects and initiatives that can be felt throughout any organization.
In my role as a Narrative Therapist, I provide a culturally safe space for individuals and community groups to explore and re-author the narrative they tell themselves. The people I serve are the experts of their lives. My approach is rooted in Indigenous value systems and collaboration. I believe in fostering growth and healing by accessing Indigenous culture.
As a Curator of Art, I have worked with talented Indigenous artists and renowned curators throughout Canada. My curatorial vision is guided by a deep reverence for diverse narratives, with a focus on amplifying BIPOC artists and curators. My Curriculum vitae includes curating and installations in Montreal Nuit Blanche: Memory Keepers, Toronto Nuit Blanche: Ho’Reh Tih Yeh Kuh, Window Winnipeg: North of 56, Indigenous Fashion Arts Festival in Toronto: Manitoba Spotlight of Indigenous makers and designers. Developed MMIWG2S+ logo and monument for SERDC located in Winnipeg Manitoba. A curated contemporary Indigenous showroom is scheduled for the spring of 2025 at IKEA Winnipeg.
As an Action Therapist, I provide therapeutic services to Indigenous youth such as art therapy sessions, participating in various sacred ceremonies on the land, providing unique opportunities for our youth to engage with other members of the community, land based activities, volunteer work, counselling sessions and narrative therapy sessions.
Together, all of my roles are united in my Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being Anishinaabe & Inninew from Treaty Five Territory. I am here to connect, create, support, inspire change, build understanding, nurture resilience and foster healing in a safe and culturally relevant way.