
Creating Space for Youth to be Heard: Indigenous Youth Advocacy Week
TLDR: Our team of policy nerds + grassroots community leaders will support young movers and shakers in their advocacy work.…
TLDR: Our team of policy nerds + grassroots community leaders will support young movers and shakers in their advocacy work.…
We’ve put together a list of incredible Indigenous-made gifts for the season! Browse the Afro-Indigenous, First Nation, Métis & Inuit owned businesses by category.…
CREation is led by an Advisory Circle of 15 Indigenous youth and community members. Get to know these invaluable members by reading their bios.
Stay safe & Create! Learn how to create spoken word and poetry with Jennifer Alicia! This video is part of…
Exhibition promotional art created by kaya joan, 2021. In 2020, while many were reeling from the pandemic of COVID-19, we…
Stay safe & Create! Learn how to make Porcupine Quill Earrings with Cortez! This video is part of a Recorded…
Stay safe & Create! Learn how to make a face mask with Nichole Leveck & Nazarene Pope! This video is…
Join us on Feb 20 and 27 for a two-part series hosted by one of our National Youth Reconciliation Initiative teams this February! These workshops focus on mental health to explore the meaning of healing through traditional Indigenous teachings and therapeutic practices.
Congratulations to the 2020 cohort of Indigenous Youth Policy School Grads! We are proud of your accomplishments, your effort and…
A series of four healing and understanding based workshops. Designed for Settlers of Colour to challenge ideas of home, nationhood,…
At CRE, we are always looking for ways to empower Indigenous youth with the tools they need to inform and unsettle the policies and processes that impact them. Every month, you can come here to learn more about what’s happening in policy - whether that’s at the grassroots or parliamentary level - and how it impacts you, your community, your politics, and your activism.
The most direct, efficient, and effective way to decolonize the implementation of UNDRIP and ensure Indigenous communities are invested in its success as a reconciliation framework is to empower those communities to lead the process at every stage, including in interpreting the document itself.