Storytelling

  • Access to Equal Opportunities

    Access to Equal Opportunities

    Although there is momentum within the Aboriginal community when it comes to employment, education and economic prosperity more needs to be done at the corporate level to ensure cultural inclusion. Monique Bateman Special Advisor on Aboriginal Relations TD Bank To view additional content on the 2nd Annual Creative Leaders’ Symposium click Symposium  Please, share…

  • Connected North

    Connected North

    Transforming education in Northern Communities —  the Cisco experience in connecting schools in the North.  Enhancing Education in remote Northern communities has become a little easier. Willa Black Vice President, Corporate Affairs Cisco  To view additional content on the 2nd Annual Creative Leaders’ Symposium click Symposium  Please, share this video, use button and add…

  • Community Based Volunteer Training Programs

    Community Based Volunteer Training Programs

    In a panel Yogendra Chaudhry with Carol Crowe, and Kara Flynn talk about the development of  people skills needed to implement  community volunteer programs in Aboriginal communities, schools and to non-Aboriginal organizations. As well as working collaboratively with Aboriginal communities. Yogendra Chaudhry, PhD., VP, Professional Services, ECO Canada Carol Crowe, Instructor,  Parkland College (BEAHR)…

  • Communications with Indigenous Peoples

    Communications with Indigenous Peoples

    In this presentation delivered at IPAC’s 2nd Leadership Creative Presentation  we learn about ‘Storytelling’ and how it is use to convey traditional teachings, oral history, oratory and in transmitting the interpretation of public and current affairs on Turtle Island Dr. Mary Lou Smoke and Dr. Dan Smoke Communicators, Radio hosts and Professors  To view…