Michelle Buchholz has built her practice up to incorporate her own Wet’suwet’en ways of knowing and being and refers to graphic recording as witnessing. She has joined hundreds of gatherings to witness her client’s stories, truths, successes and hardships, most of which being with Indigenous communities. She will share her witnessing methodology and how visuals and relationship building have the ability to change how we report out our voices, research, strategies, and our community stories. Discussions around Indigenous wellness must include how our voices are shared, understood and valued.
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Date: FRIDAY, January 24th, 2025 (PST) *Date Change*
Time: 10 a.m. to 11:30 am
About the Presenters:
Michelle Buchholz (she/her) is a proud Wet’suwet’en and Gitxsan woman. She holds a Master’s of Public Policy from Simon Fraser University and wrote her capstone research on developing policies to address anti-Indigenous racism in health care. Michelle is the owner of Cassyex Consulting Inc. and much of her work is focused on graphic recording and graphic facilitation. Michelle is also an evaluator, policy analyst, and qualitative researcher and focuses on visual and narrative approaches in creating and recording all forms of dialogue.
Resources
- Michelle’s Consulting Website – Cassyex Consulting
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Toward a Tribal Critical Race Theory in Education: Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy – PDF
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