Intergenerational Resilience

Our Purpose 

"Increasing human-environmental resilience through connecting and supporting locally based innovations through emphasising the resurgence of Indigenous Knowledge and Intergenerational resilience"

Recent Project: Cree Medicine Wheel approach to intergenerational resilience with immigrant and refugee communities. A collaboration between Indigenous, immigrant and refugee communities of Toronto.

Community Report
Medicine Wheel for Individual and Family
Medicine Wheel for Community Healing and Organizational Change

 

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Voices of Indigenous Youth Resilience

 

Indigenous intergenerational resilience: Confronting cultural and ecological crisis.

BookJacketTo be Released Nov 5th 2021 by Routledge

With forwards by Kaumātua Dr Hauata Palmer (Aotearoa) AIR Elder Dr Nancy Turner (Turtle Island) and Hilary McGregor, Anishinaabe Nation, Turtle Island, this book includes the voices of the many who have supported and are part of AIR’s ongoing work. Written by Lewis Williams, this book brings together some of the key threads behind the activism of Indigenous and intercultural intergenerational resilience practice.

Multi-generational Wisdom Councils

 CCMG Wisdom Council Poster March 2022

Click here to view the video for Wisdom Council Two: Climate Crisis and Mult--generational Resilience

Click here for Multi-generational Resilience Wisdom Council One:  The Language of the Land, February 2021

 

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AIR is excited to introduce this latest research on the resurgence of Gaidheil indigenous place-based knowledge and climate and cultural-ecological resilience!

AIR anticipates posting the finalized version of the report together with a slimmer community report on the site in January 2025 once the inclusion of local Gaelic artwork has been finalized. We look forward to a formal launch of the report together with the communities involved shortly after that time.

Click here for Initial Report

Callanishish Standing Stones

 

 

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Photo credit - Robin Haig


Seeding the work of Intergenerational Resilience: The Jeannette McCullough Indigenous Internship Award Fund

"Jeannette McCullough was a gifted Shamanic practitioner, educator, healer and passionate advocate of the power of Indigenous knowledges."

Click Here To Download Jeannette's Tribute

Click Here To Donate Online Now!

   

 

"Increasing human-environmental resilience through connecting and supporting locally based innovations through emphasising the resurgence of Indigenous Knowledge and Intergenerational resilience"