• Transforming Mindscapes with Dr. Dustin Louie

  • Dec 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast

Transforming Mindscapes with Dr. Dustin Louie

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to The Living Ancestor! In our inaugural episode, we explored the concept of long-term thinking with Roman Krznaric, who challenged us to consider the legacy we are leaving for future generations. Today, we continue our journey by delving into the crucial topic of decolonization and reconciliation with Dr. Dustin Louie, a leading voice in practical approaches to these issues.

    Dr. Louie belongs to the Nee Tahi Buhn and Nadleh Whut'en First Nations. Hi is a UBC Professor in the School of Education and has dedicated his work to decolonizing education and fostering reconciliation. In this episode, we'll discuss how to differentiate between Western and colonial influences and how this understanding can aid our goals toward meaningful reconciliation. Dr. Louie will share his insights on embedding Indigenous knowledge into educational practices and the importance of creating inclusive spaces that honour Indigenous perspectives.

    Join us as we explore how decolonization can transform our relationships and help us become better ancestors. Let's dive into this vital conversation with Dr. Dustin Louie.


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    Authors

    • Dustin William Louie

    University of British Columbia - Associate Professor


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