miyo-wîcêhtowin ATEP Podcast
miyo-wîcêhtowin ATEP Podcast is a podcast created to foster opportunities for truth-telling, remembrance, healing, upliftment, and the advancement of belonging. Situated within a colonial institutional context, the podcast responds to the need for a dedicated space where ATEP students, faculty, staff, and Indigenous community members can come together to reflect on and process challenging realities. Grounded in Elder wisdoms and held within a supportive community environment, each episode centres storytelling as a powerful means of sharing knowledge. The podcast seeks to decolonize knowledge sharing by honouring wisdoms that flow from the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual dimensions, creating space for connection, reflection, and collective healing across generations.
miyo-wîcêhtowin ATEP Podcast
Episode 3 Carrying the Work Forward — A Conversation with Dean Jennifer Tupper
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In this episode of the miyo-wîcêhtowin ATEP Podcast, hosts Tammy Rae Lamouche and Dr. Zahra Kasamali sit down with Dean Jennifer Tupper, Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta, for a thoughtful and reflective conversation about leadership, responsibility, and carrying important work forward in Indigenous education.
Together, they explore what it means to lead with care, relational accountability, and respect for Indigenous ways of knowing within post-secondary spaces. Dean Tupper shares insights on listening to community, supporting Indigenous learners and educators, and the ongoing work of reconciliation within institutions.