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Andrea Landry

Andrea Landry is a mother, a freelance writer, a lifeskills coach through Red Echo Associates and can currently run a variety of programs in the areas of parenting, health and wellness, social justice, colonialism, Indigenous kinship, grief and recovery, trauma, and other topics, and she teaches for First Nations University of Canada in the area of Social Work. She is originally from Northwestern Ontario from a small community called Pays Plat First Nation but currently resides on Treaty 6 Territory on Poundmaker Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. She holds a Masters in Communications and Social Justice from the University of Windsor, with a degree in Child and Youth Care and a diploma in Social Work from Vancouver Island University. She strives to provide individuals, families, and communities with the tools they need in order to create change for themselves, fully. You can find her at indigenousmotherhood.wordpress.com.

Life

Indigenous motherhood is doing some of the hardest emotional labor we will ever have to do in our lives

We are mothers and children who are living, breathing fighters against oppression, privilege, colonialism, reconciliation, racism, prejudice and injustice.

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