• The path so far – with Steven Nitah
    Apr 17 2023

    In our second episode of the RAD Network Moccasin Telegraph, we hear from Steven Nitah, a member of the RAD Network’s Leadership Circle and a proud member of Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation.  Steven served as Chief in 2008 and was the Nation’s lead negotiator in the creation of the Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected Area—one of the largest protected areas in North America.  Steven has also been an active member of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative (ILI) for over a decade, and recently embarked on a new role with Nature For Justice. 

    In this episode, Steven shares his perspective as a core member of the Indigenous Circle of Experts (ICE), contributing to We Rise Together, a landmark report on achieving Canada’s conservation goals through the creation of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) in the spirit and practice of reconciliation.  This led to the creation of the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership, from which the RAD Network is now emerging.  Steven notes that Indigenous peoples make up about 5% of the world’s population, but steward 80% of the remaining biodiversity on Earth, highlighting that “we’re proven to be the best caretakers of nature; the world needs that”.  Steven speaks of the intent for the RAD Network to help build tools to ensure that Indigenous rights, responsibilities and value systems are centered in nature based solutions and other conservation finance pathways that support IPCAs. 


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    Keywords: restore, assert, defend, Indigenous, Canada, Turtle Island, environment, climate, reconciliation

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    20 mins
  • Reconnection, Indigenous sovereignty and love – with David Flood
    Apr 15 2023

    Welcome to the first episode of the RAD Network Moccasin Telegraph: From the People, For the People. To kick off the series, we connected with David Flood, a member of the RAD Network’s Leadership Group. David is the General Manager of Wahkohtowin Development GPI. and an Advisor to the Indigenous Leadership Initiative. David has 30 years of experience as an Indigenous practitioner with a background in forestry, forest management, science, and land use planning. In this episode, David reflects on his journey of reconnecting with his Indigenous roots and his advocacy for Indigenous rights. He shares about his role as the General Manager of Wahkohtowin Development General Partnership, a social enterprise owned by the Chapleau Cree, Missanabie Cree and Brunswick House First Nations.  We hear how Wahkohtowin is working to  empower First Nations to participate fully in forestry and environmental planning, and how the benefits of this partnership go back to the communities. David also discusses his involvement with the Indigenous Leadership Initiative and its mission to support nation-building across Canada in a non-political fashion.

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    Keywords: restore, assert, defend, Indigenous, Canada, Turtle Island, environment, climate, reconciliation

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    20 mins