This National Indigenous History Month, join us for a discussion and Q&A on LinkedIn Live and Instagram Live with Skw’akw’as (Sunshine) Dunstan-Moore!
More about Skw’aks’as:
“Skw’akw’as Lillian (She/Her) is a Nlakapamux, Stl'atl'imx, and Yakima youth from Tlekemstin, also known as Lytton, British Columbia. Skw’akw’as translates to Sunshine in nɬeʔkepmxcín and proudly uses both names. Skw’akw’as is member and former chair of the Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Youth Council. Member of the Youth Advisory Group with the Canadian Commission of UNESCO sitting on the working group for the UN International Decade of Indigenous Languages & Expert Working Group in Education for Sustainable Development. She is currently in Environmental Leadership Canada’s Parliamentary Internship for the Environment. Her focus and passions are in International Climate Policy, Climate Justice, and Indigenous Rights. Striving to inspire and support BIPOC youth to take up space within colonial structures. Calls for an intersectional and anti-colonial view of how we write, teach, and think about policy. Skw’akw’as loves Taylor Swift and frequently listens to ‘I can do it with a broken heart’ in colonial spaces.”