46 min

Episode 7: Where Statistics and Family Experience Meet: GBV in Indigenous Communities (live recording‪)‬ The Feminist Shift

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This episode is a live recording of our Network of Neighbours Speakers Series talks with Stephanie Hill taking an intimate look at the intersects of statistics and family experiences as it relates to gender based violence in Indigenous communities. This Speaker Series is funded by the Canadian Women's Foundation Safe & Stronger Grants. Learn more about Network of Neighbours.

Stephanie Hill, Haudenosaunee mother, grandmother, land defender, water warrior, helper and teacher from Six Nations on the Grand River for an intimate look into her personal exploration of family dynamics, connection, disconnection, love and violence in one indigenous family, moving you from statistics to family experience and history to family history.

Stephanie has been working in a helper / teacher role for the past fifteen years. She has worked in the courts, schools and in the VAW sector and currently works with Indigenous men who abuse; using traditional teachings and ceremony from different nations to open up dialogue about roles and responsibilities in community.

Stephanie is Mohawk, from the Turtle Clan and is currently living and working in Tkaranto.



Links:

https://atlohsa.com/   London, ON

https://ganohkwasra.com/   Six Nation, ON

http://www.nativewomenscentre.com/  Hamilton, ON

https://nwrct.ca/   Toronto, ON

http://anduhyaun.org/  Toronto, ON

This episode is a live recording of our Network of Neighbours Speakers Series talks with Stephanie Hill taking an intimate look at the intersects of statistics and family experiences as it relates to gender based violence in Indigenous communities. This Speaker Series is funded by the Canadian Women's Foundation Safe & Stronger Grants. Learn more about Network of Neighbours.

Stephanie Hill, Haudenosaunee mother, grandmother, land defender, water warrior, helper and teacher from Six Nations on the Grand River for an intimate look into her personal exploration of family dynamics, connection, disconnection, love and violence in one indigenous family, moving you from statistics to family experience and history to family history.

Stephanie has been working in a helper / teacher role for the past fifteen years. She has worked in the courts, schools and in the VAW sector and currently works with Indigenous men who abuse; using traditional teachings and ceremony from different nations to open up dialogue about roles and responsibilities in community.

Stephanie is Mohawk, from the Turtle Clan and is currently living and working in Tkaranto.



Links:

https://atlohsa.com/   London, ON

https://ganohkwasra.com/   Six Nation, ON

http://www.nativewomenscentre.com/  Hamilton, ON

https://nwrct.ca/   Toronto, ON

http://anduhyaun.org/  Toronto, ON

46 min