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Why Leaders Don't Talk Reconciliation 

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As individuals, we can each do our part in advance Truth & Reconciliation. But to make BIG changes that affect large groups of people, requires leaders from government, corporations, and large organizations to make changes in spaces where they have authority and ability to prioritize Indigenous Truth & Reconciliation.
But why is this not happening? Why does it seem like many large organizations are not making an effort towards truth and reconciliation?
Over the past few years of working with many large organizational leaders in the space of Indigenous Reconciliation - the frustrations and comments are always the same… Many people genuinely want to make a difference and do good, but they feel stuck and can’t…
If you’re someone who’s been frustrated by organizations your apart of, working with, or working for, and you feel like leaders aren’t doing anything to support the advancement of Indigenous Truth & Reconciliation, I want to shine some light on what exactly what I have seen working with someone of the countries largest companies on how to advance their Indigenous Reconciliation efforts.
#truthandreconciliation #orangeshirtday #indigenousreconciliation

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Комментарии : 42   
@moon-stars-sun
@moon-stars-sun Год назад
Thank you for talking about it. It takes courage to get on here and talk about anything, let alone something so important that's not talked about enough. I appreciate you.
@MalloryRoseCo
@MalloryRoseCo Год назад
Thank you for supporting us!
@RepairRenovateRenew
@RepairRenovateRenew Год назад
Blessings to you
@cvaagsgardenoflifeanimalsa2088
You are awesome
@flavianokeeffe8029
@flavianokeeffe8029 Год назад
Great video helping to shed light on this issue, thanks!!
@MalloryRoseCo
@MalloryRoseCo Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@zeldamag8381
@zeldamag8381 Год назад
Thank you for another great video. I agree that we are still immersed in colonial mindsets, which makes it a difficult environment to have a voice. I had an old RU-vid channel that was doing sort of well. I remember making one video about MMIWG2S, and it all went downhill from there. Not only was I shadow-banned but I lost audience members. Still, I don’t regret making that video. I reached at least one guy, an American, I believe, who understood my message. Hopefully, through word of mouth, he will reach other people. I also see Indigenous and marginalized influencers talk about being muted on social media. I am sure that leaders are aware of this, and would rather not take any risks.
@maureenbrownlee1224
@maureenbrownlee1224 Год назад
For sure it is a sensitive topic and I think a lot of people just don't know how to go about it. Thank you for another informative video Mallory!!
@henrylorteau8699
@henrylorteau8699 Год назад
I am very Happy where I work it is a colonized education school district and they are so supportive. and the high school I work at is on the right path to reconciliation.
@movementministry6983
@movementministry6983 Год назад
Most people avoid difficult discussions because they don't think very quickly, they don't think at complex or over-arching levels, and they don't have skills for understanding or expressing their own thoughts and feelings adequately, accurately, concisely and convincingly. So, if they're going to get bashed for being not smart enough, or not eloquent enough, or not strategic enough at first pass, they'll opt not to try. Truth is, the majority of the population doesn't have original thoughts, they adhere to things they've already heard others say.
@MalloryRoseCo
@MalloryRoseCo Год назад
If there is anything you have personally experienced or you think I missed in this video... please share in the comments. I appreciate your feedback more than you know and your stories with me helps me and helps others to feel connected and encouraged to amplify our voices 🧡
@reiltaik
@reiltaik Год назад
Yeah, I thought about opening my own farm, but its a long and complicated process. Im just investing in Cannafarm ltd farms and earning every day
@laakeayoung127
@laakeayoung127 Год назад
From the inside out, the law of life is at work. First BE IN the state of healing - THEN THE OUTSIDE FOLLOWS. As long as one waits for 'those up there or those out there', one is IN the captivity of powerlessness. But this can be changed - by a powerful, redeemed focus ON THAT, which wants to be created in the new. Do not wait - BE and life forms itself accThis is the great task of those who feel at the mercy of the so-called leaders: To become fully aware of their creative power of imagination and inner working again -. and to live this power again ordingly.
@CJBernard
@CJBernard Год назад
🧡🦅✊🏽
@PrettyWeirdDuck
@PrettyWeirdDuck Год назад
I aspire to be a leader of a big fat animation production company in my city and I CANNOT relate to any of the issues stated in this video. I've spoken with some Indigenous people - even ones that look at white as me - and they DON'T want to join me in animating a movie, or a series that involves Indigenous people - be it as employees who write and draw, or opportunities for them to tell stories about Indigenous characters, even if they want to make an Anime [Japanese animation]. Instead they direct me to an artist's studio, which I've already been to, and they remind me there's a youth animation program there, which I've already participated in, and none of the people I've met there are serious about having a career in animation. What I get is stagnation, no one wants to join me in this adventure. I'm starting to think that Indigenous people are too scared to do it. "Hey, you want to be heard? Here's a big fat animation production company where you can tell any story. You can make a career with animation. Wait, you've changed your mind and you DON'T want to use this venue to be heard? Why? You think animation's just for kids?" Basically what I get from Indigenous people is "I don't think so". 🤦 Just giving them opportunities so they can refuse.
@MalloryRoseCo
@MalloryRoseCo Год назад
Your experience sounds very interesting and I've seen this as well. I'd love to hear more about some of the reasons they gave for not wanting to participate in the project. Was there an exisiting relationship prior to th project conversations?
@PrettyWeirdDuck
@PrettyWeirdDuck Год назад
@@MalloryRoseCo No, there wasn't. I'd just met the people in person the first time. Maybe I was revealing my hand too soon.
@chrisallison9526
@chrisallison9526 Год назад
But I don’t see how at matter with those woke groups LGBT
@khemayoung-hwacho4806
@khemayoung-hwacho4806 Год назад
What do you mean by those woke groups LGBT? That's really old label on rainbow districts btw, 2SLGBTQIA+ is the new one ans do you know what "2S" leadership means and stands for? -I am multispirited Korean indigenous 1st gen Korean immigrant in Canada lived through all kinds of weird silence 🔕 in Canada for last 17 yrs consistently other than all of suuuupa resilient indigenous leaders and leadership work regardless looooong before finally some truth broke out about those thousands children and youth victims who couldn't make home and that from 2021 is just beginning of whole journey all Caandjan residents MUST commit (otherwise any kind of Karmic= energetic spiritual Karmic prices are doomed to all of our kids and grandkids who are born and raised in thus bloody stolen land of Indigenous ppls. (Other than indigenous ppl new generations who are still super duper kind to care for non indigenous settler communities whether they are Canadian citizen or immigrants (myself ofr now) or refugees etc
@chrisallison9526
@chrisallison9526 Год назад
@@khemayoung-hwacho4806 big companies bow to them and kissass If we did the same shit BLM did we would be jail for it and called a trerrt
@alltops9273
@alltops9273 Год назад
Yeah, I thought about opening my own farm, but its a long and complicated process. Im just investing in Cannafarm ltd farms and earning every day
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