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Sitting by the Fire
CSPS Indigenous Learning
8 episodes
4 days ago
“Sitting by the Fire” is a Canada School of Public Service podcast on indigenous learning. Because reconciliation is the responsibility of all federal public servants. *Aussi disponible en français - https://anchor.fm/efpc-autochtones ** Any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely of the individuals themselves and do not necessarily represent those of the School or the Government of Canada.
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“Sitting by the Fire” is a Canada School of Public Service podcast on indigenous learning. Because reconciliation is the responsibility of all federal public servants. *Aussi disponible en français - https://anchor.fm/efpc-autochtones ** Any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely of the individuals themselves and do not necessarily represent those of the School or the Government of Canada.
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Ep. 3 - Part 1: Intergenerational Trauma – A conversation with Dr. Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
Sitting by the Fire
29 minutes 7 seconds
5 years ago
Ep. 3 - Part 1: Intergenerational Trauma – A conversation with Dr. Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux

In this two-part miniseries, we explore intergenerational trauma and its impacts on Indigenous individuals and communities.

In this episode, Dr. Wesley-Esquimaux helps us understand intergenerational trauma by clarifying what happens when untreated trauma-related stress is passed on to multiple generations. She also provides evidence of the impact of intergenerational trauma on the health, well-being and social disparities facing Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

Guest: Dr. Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux, Indigenous Chair on Truth and Reconciliation at Lakehead University, Orillia and Thunder Bay. She is from the Chippewa of Georgina Island First Nation in Lake Simcoe, Ontario.

Music: Pauline Ducharme and Stéphane Eduardo Longtin

Sitting by the Fire
“Sitting by the Fire” is a Canada School of Public Service podcast on indigenous learning. Because reconciliation is the responsibility of all federal public servants. *Aussi disponible en français - https://anchor.fm/efpc-autochtones ** Any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely of the individuals themselves and do not necessarily represent those of the School or the Government of Canada.