Presented by the OISE Sustainability and Climate Action Network

One World and Two Worldviews with Four Arrows

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Online

OISE, University of Toronto
252 Bloor Street West
CTL Dept.
Toronto ON
Canada

Fees
Free

Indigenous scholar Four Arrows is internationally renowned for  providing a path to the future, a path of peace, with signposts from Indigenous world views that recognize interconnections with all members of one Earth family. By revisiting the article by Jack Miller (OISE) and Four Arrows (Antioch University), “To Name the World: A Dialogue about Holistic and Indigenous Education,” Four Arrows explains and answer questions about worldview literacy and restoring our original, Nature-based worldview to rebalance life systems using a non-dualistic interpretation of his worldview chart. This free webinar is offered in collaboration with OISE’s Sustainability & Climate Action Network and faculty in its Wellbeing Emphasis

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About the Speaker

Four Arrows

Author of 24 books and numerous chapters, articles, peer-reviewed papers, and keynotes and the subject of a book by R.M. Fisher entitled Fearless Engagement of Four Arrows: A True Story of an Indigenous Based Social Transformer. Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa) is internationally known for his work in cognitive anthropology (worldview studies), education, critical theory, and wellness. He is former Director of Education at Oglala Lakota College. For more info on Four Arrows many publications, please visit this website.

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