Ep. 118 Indigenous Healing&Going Beyond the Surface of Chronic Disease and Intergenerational Trauma with Suzanne Methot - a podcast by Nicolette Richer

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Suzanne Methot is a highly accomplished author with an impressive track record in creating and applying equity and anti-oppression frameworks. Her non-fiction book, Legacy: Trauma, Story, and Indigenous Healing, has won several awards, and she has also co-authored the Grade 11 textbook Aboriginal Beliefs, Values, and Aspirations, and contributed to Scholastic’s Take Action series of elementary classroom resource books. Suzanne's upcoming YA book, Killing the Wittigo: Indigenous Culture-Based Approaches to Waking Up, Taking Action, and Doing the Work of Healing, is set to be published in June 2023.

 

In her interview on Nicolette’s Fourth PhD podcast episode, Suzanne offers insights that go beyond the conventional risk factors cited by the government and scientists for disproportionate rates of diabetes and chronic disease in BIPOC communities. She provides a nuanced perspective on the impact of colonization, control, complex PTSD, voicelessness, intergenerational trauma, brain fog, monoculture, the credentials barrier, and multinational corporations' control over food security and inputs for growing. Suzanne debunks commonly held beliefs about poverty and the "thrifty gene" and explores the opportunities for creating a better future through re-learning, knowledge-sharing, consulting with those who hold cultural and ceremonial knowledge, and taking care of marginalized people. She emphasizes the importance of sharing stories and seeing to address the challenges faced by Indigenous communities.

 

Suzanne's extensive experience in advocacy and direct-service positions at Indigenous-led organizations, including the Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto, the Anishinabek Nation (Health and Environment Program), the YWCA Elm Centre, and West Neighbourhood House, underscores her commitment to serving community members healing from intergenerational trauma and reclaiming culture while facing racism, poverty, homelessness, health issues, addictions, mental-health challenges, crime, and victimization.

 

Find Suzanne Methot at:

Website: www.suzannemethot.ca

Facebook: @SuzanneMethotAuthor

LinkedIn: @SuzanneMethot

YouTube: @SuzanneMethot

Book: Legacy: Trauma, Story, and Indigenous Healing - https://a.co/d/enJ9v78

 

Discussed on the PODCAST:

Book – Trauma and Recovery, Judith Lewis Herman - https://a.co/d/7GiHoVh

Anishnawbe Health Toronto – www.aht.ca

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs - https://simplypsychology.org/maslow.html

Turtle Island Creation - http://bit.ly/3FSUSIZ

Book – The Prophecy of the Seven Fires of the Anishinaabe - https://caid.ca/SevFir013108.pdf

Sally Gaikezheyongai - https://vtape.org/video?vi=5664

Aboriginals Healing Foundations List - Intergeneration Impacts - https://bit.ly/3FVpCZD

 

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