Amplifying Indigenous Voices in Business
Amplifying Indigenous Voices in Business

LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU

Amplifying Indigenous Voices in Business

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I've utilized self-help/DIY books throughout my life and well structured and to do lists make me happy. I would enjoy writing something to encourage people who are feeling ready to take the next steps and want a book to help guide a path forward. I am very interested in sharing some of my knowledge and research with you. There are two areas that come to mind when you shared previous concepts: 1. Very much along the lines of what business can do to work with Indigenous people and to decolonize. That is much of my work right now with facilitating and presenting to post secondary decolonizing classrooms and institutions. 2. A how to for Indigenous would definitely also be of interest for me but not only resources/ how to business forms, grants, loans, organize yourself but also a front end to it talking about working within the colonized system itself... navigating something that may feel foreign as it can feel so far from Indigenous pedagogy. Truth and Reconciliation has been complete since 2015, which has led individuals, small business, large business, institutions and government to then begin the work of implementing the calls to action. Adequate support to these calls are being rolled out as we learn to navigate the systems and come across barriers, challenges and systemic walls of Indigenous pedagogy and colonial ways of working. This book is written in hopes to support these individuals, businesses and institutions in navigating the system from an Indigenous lens. How and when to implement Indigenization strategies? How and when to hire Indigenous employees? Creating a culturally appropriate safe space that will lead to recruitment of talent and retention of Indigenous people. Also, addressing as an Indigenous person what it looks like to start your own business in the times of Reconciliation, what resources financially, educationally and mentorship supports are there to help set you up for success, and what barriers to look out for with regards to systemic colonial racism.

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