The Cunning of the Adult Supremacist

The Cunning of the Adult Supremacist

What children are going through today will determine who Nations become. What the children in your life going through today, will determine what your grandchildren will experience. When children are continuously shamed, intimidated, oppressed, and dehumanized, they become conditioned to accept their circumstance as normal. This toxic definition of normalcy becomes intergenerationally ingrained in adult to child relationships leading to a cycle of imbalance and disfunction.

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Let the Children Play Initiative

Let the Children Play Initiative

To continue to support the children of my community, I will be donating %7 percent of the revenue received from every workshop under the Ahkamêyimok Program. Which includes RIZE, RIZE 2.0, RI3E and the Ahkamêyimok Intensive Retreat [A.I.R retreat]. This will go to assist the band in continuing to pay off new playground.

[artwork: Landis Roan, IG: Kiwadraws]

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Dear Everyone: Stop trying to Empower.

Dear Everyone: Stop trying to Empower.

A conscious approach to being a part of long-lasting change is to understand that people have the resources within themselves to obtain happiness, freedom and peace. Even though you are not necessarily needed for them to experience this truth. You can definitely be an anchor, a reflection, or a reminder of who they are by embodying and practicing this for yourself.

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RIZE: Revitalizing Authentic Leadership

RIZE: Revitalizing Authentic Leadership

A conscious leader has the emotional flexibility, grounding, and balance to operate within stressed systems from a place of clarity. They have the skill to notice how, where, and why systems are connected and intertwined. They also can recognize rules systems follow and consciously break them if need be. To the conscious leader, systems are a playground and perseverance is utilized in effective and efficient ways. Emotional intelligence along with systemic intelligence leads to "intelligent misbehavior" .

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