Date
-
Timezone
PST
Location
Online - Salishan Solutions
PDH
3.00
Event PD type
General CE – Informal

Join us for a thought-provoking and interactive session designed to transform the way you approach agrology. In partnership with Salishan Solutions, this webinar will guide you through the principles of decolonization, offering new perspectives and practical tools to reshape your professional practices by integrating Indigenous knowledge and Western science.

What You’ll Learn:

  • What is Decolonization, and Why Does It Matter?
    Discover how colonial systems still shape agrology today and why decolonizing your approach can lead to more sustainable and inclusive outcomes for the land and communities you work with.

  • Indigenous Knowledge and Agrology
    Dive into Indigenous perspectives on land stewardship, interconnectivity, and traditional practices. Learn how these values and principles can enhance your professional work and help restore balance to ecosystems.

  • Bridging Knowledge Systems
    Uncover the power of combining Indigenous knowledge with Western science. Strengthen your approach by creating more innovative, culturally inclusive solutions for agrology.

  • Critical Self-Location: Reflect, Learn, Act
    Explore your own unconscious biases, power, and privilege as both an agrologist and an individual. Develop self-awareness and strategies for handling emotional responses as you build more respectful and authentic relationships with Indigenous communities.

  • Taking Action: Decolonizing Your Work
    Gain practical tools to decolonize your everyday professional practices. Learn how to address challenges, including managing resistance, and start making meaningful changes that align with reconciliation and respectful engagement.

This dynamic session combines insightful presentations, personal reflection, and open dialogue, providing you with the knowledge and tools to make a lasting impact in the field of agrology.

Who Should Attend:
Agrologists, land managers, environmental professionals, and anyone eager to deepen their understanding of Indigenous knowledge and create positive, lasting change in their work.

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