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Two-Eyed Seeing: Indigenous & Western Ways of Knowing

  • Word on the Street | David Pecaut Square 215 King Street West Toronto, ON, M5J 2H5 Canada (map)

Two-Eyed Seeing is a principle for intercultural collaboration developed by Mi’kmaq Elder Albert Marshall. In his own words, it “refers to learning to see from one eye with the strengths of Indigenous ways of knowing and from the other eye with the strengths of Western ways of knowing, and to using both of these eyes together.” Dive into this concept with authors Stephanie Sinclair, D.A. Lockhart, Ki’en Debicki, and Daniel Coleman, and learn how we can all use our gifts together to nurture a better world.

 
 
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