Join us for an insightful conversation with Rose LeMay, CEO of the Indigenous Reconciliation Group. With over 20 years of experience in policy and program development in health and mental health, Rose is a dedicated advocate for Indigenous inclusion and wellbeing. In this episode, Rose shares her personal journey, highlighting the experiences that have shaped her work and her role in advancing reconciliation in Canada. Gain valuable insights on how to get involved in reconciliation efforts and discover Rose's motivation and advice for women striving to make a positive impact in their communities. Tune in now to be part of this important, thoughtful, and honest conversation.

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Rose LeMay is from the Taku River Tlingit First Nation in northern BC. She is an unwavering champion for Indigenous inclusion and wellbeing, brings over 20 years of experience in policy and program development in health and mental health. As a facilitator, trainer, and keynote speaker, she guides individuals nationwide in deepening their understanding of cultural competence, anti-racism, and reconciliation. Rose's ability to navigate difficult conversations with grace fosters hope and common ground for a brighter future. She is a regular columnist for The Hill Times and serves on the board of the Canadian Coalition for Police Reform. With her transformative expertise and unwavering commitment, Rose drives positive change and elevates important discussions on racism and reconciliation.

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