Nikki Sanchez
Indigenous Advocate & Educator | Reconciliation & Environmental Justice
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Nikki Sanchez is an Indigenous educator, media-maker and public speaker dedicated to environmental and social justice. As a member of the Phi'l'ip Pa'q'alqs (Cayoose Creek) First Nation, she has worked extensively with Indigenous communities, using storytelling and multimedia to highlight the intersections of colonialism, environmental issues, and the path forward through reconciliation. Nikki's TEDx talks and keynotes offer audiences transformative perspectives on Canada's colonial history, while empowering them to become allies in the fight for Indigenous rights and environmental protection.
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What you can do about your country's ugly history
Colonization has shaped many parts of the world, leaving behind a legacy of violence, trauma and destruction. But rather than feeling powerless or discouraged by history and its shameful consequences, we can learn from it instead and take action to create a more just and equitable future. Educator Nikki Sanchez explains how.
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