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Meet Jordyn
Jordyn Burnouf is a member of the Black Lake First Nation and grew up in the Métis community of Île-à-la-Crosse. Jordyn has committed over 12 years to empowering and building capacity for Indigenous youth. Jordyn was recently awarded Saskatchewan’s Women of Distinction Award for her work with community as an avid volunteer, community builder, and youth mentor.
Jordyn is a founding member of the non-profit organization SaskATF, which supports youth participation in sport and is a Track & Field Coach for the 2020 North American Indigenous Games. Jordyn is an Associate with Medicine Rope Strategies (M-R Strategies), a consulting business dedicated to providing sustainable, practical and innovative approaches to community, economic and strategic partnership development.
With a strong passion and relationship with the land, Jordyn is currently working on clean energy initiatives with a focus on community engagement, cultural inclusion, and youth. Jordyn continues to advocate and create space for youth and women in the energy sector in Canada through her new role as a member of Indigenous Clean Energy’s Advisory Council. |
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Nôhcimihk | Into the Woods Podcast
Season 1 | 5 Episodes
Nôhcimihk will take you on a walk through the woods with the stories, science, and the lived experience of real people. Listeners can expect a perspective rooted in Indigenous knowledge with respect to the environmental, social, and cultural challenges we face. This podcast will explore conservation through an Indigenous lens. This podcast will consist of conversations on energy, environmental, and land issues. Nôhcimihk will provide a platform for voices from all walks of life to share meaningful perspectives to educate, empower and mobilize action for climate and societal change. From Knowledge Keepers to Ph.D's to Trappers and alike. You will be enlightened by the stories from the people that live off of the land, the people that fight to protect it and those that are finding their way through it.
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