Love as an Indigenous Tech Strategy

Boozhoo News River readers,
As wildfires across Turtle Island continue to dominate headlines, our hearts and minds are with the people and communities affected.
Here's how you can help those who have been forced to leave their homes:
You can donate to the United Way BC Wildfire Recovery Fund or charities supporting relief efforts in the Northwest Territories.
As we have in past versions of the News River, we will continue to bring attention to communities that are revitalizing traditional cultural burning practices to mitigate future wildfire risk:
In the midst of a destructive wildfire season, Sinixt experts point to the benefits of cultural burns - IndigiNews
The art of fire: reviving the Indigenous craft of cultural burning - The Narwhal
Love as an Indigenous Tech Strategy
Catch our Founder and CEO Jeff Ward on the Love as a Business Strategy podcast, where Jeff and host Jeff Ma discuss Animikii’s vision, and how we achieve impact when love and purpose come together.
Listen to the Podcast: Spotify
Watch on YouTube:
We’re grateful to have our headquarters on traditional territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lkwungen, Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.
Animikii Inc. 1100 Admirals Rd. Victoria, BC V9A 2P6
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