Resilience - I Am the Walking Dream of My Ancestors
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the powerful TEDx talk by Michelle Chubb, also known as Indigenous Baddie, as she shares deeply personal stories highlighting the ongoing impacts of colonialism on Indigenous peoples. Discover how Chubb uses social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to educate others about Indigenous life, culture, and issues while challenging stereotypes and encouraging cultural reconnection. Learn about the historical context of Canada's relationship with Indigenous communities and gain insight into the importance of pushing for positive change. Hear from a first-time mom who has become a powerful voice for her community, embodying the resilience of her ancestors and working towards a better future for Indigenous peoples.
Syllabus
Resilience: I Am the Walking Dream of My Ancestors | Michelle Chubb | TEDxQueensU
Taught by
TEDx
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