What could reconciliation look like in your business? How can we make a positive difference in the workplace while supporting a culture shift in the country at large? With rich expertise in culturally sensitive data storytelling, policy analysis, and program development, Alison Tedford Seaweed shares her insights on improving Indigenous relations through practical and concrete actions.
Hybrid events are held in person, you will also be able to watch it live streamed from our Youtube channel.
Location: Room C420, UBC Robson Square
Type: In Conversation
Moderator: Angela Crocker
Reader: Alison Tedford Seaweed, The Canadian Business Owner’s Guide to Reconciliation: Best Practices for Indigenous Inclusion (Self-Counsel Press)
About The Moderator
Angela Crocker, MEd, is known as a digital living educator, a pioneer of ethical social media, and a global authority on digital decluttering. Crocker works to help individuals navigate the digital life. She advocates for a research-grounded, proactive approach and shares her practical solutions with enthusiasm. In addition, she is faculty in the School of Business + Media at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and author of several bestselling books including The Content Planner, Declutter Your Data, Digital Legacy Plan, Digital Life Skills for Youth, and Work from Home Zone. When she’s not teaching or writing, Angela finds joy in paper crafts, walks in the forest, and all things Star Wars. Learn more at https://angelacrocker.com
About The Readers
Alison Tedford is an author and business consultant from Abbotsford, BC. Her career has centered around diversity, equity, inclusion and creating social impact. She’s a member of Kwakiutl First Nation, a mom and woman with a disability. Alison spent over a decade working on Indigenous inclusion issues in the Canadian federal government and has been a full time entrepreneur for six years.