December 4th, 2025 – Keeping in Solidarity: Self-Care, Community-Care, and Ethical Leadership in Indigenous Health with Len Pierre

This talk by Len Pierre argues that ethical leadership and well-being in Indigenous health must be grounded in cultural safety and community-driven care, moving beyond Western models. It emphasizes that sustainable health outcomes for Indigenous peoples require a foundation of self-care, community solidarity, and the revitalization of traditional knowledge and practices.


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This session’s video is now available for viewing.

Date:Thursday, December 4th, 2025 (PST)
Time: 10 a.m. to 11:30 am
Where: Free online via Zoom!

 


About the Presenters:

   

Len Pierre (he/him)

Len Pierre is Coast Salish from Katzie (kate-zee) First Nation. Len is an award winning entrepreneur, professor, consultant, TEDx Speaker, social activist, change agent, & traditional knowledge sharer. He specializes in the development of educational programs and services with decolonization and reconciliation as its core values. Len holds a Masters degree in Education from Simon Fraser University focusing on Indigenous curriculum and instructional design. His experience includes Indigenous education and program leadership from various organizations across colonial Canada. He comes to us with an open heart and open mind, and hopes to be received in the same way.

 


Resources

  • Visit Len Pierre’s website for more teachings and offerings – website

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