we are medicine
An online learning journey that builds safer communities rooted in respect, accountability, and Indigenous ways of knowing.
Rooted in Action
we are medicine helps individuals and organizations move beyond acknowledgement and into meaningful action through Indigenous-led learning. Through reflection, storytelling, and practical tools, the course supports safer workplaces, stronger relationships, and communities grounded in respect, accountability, and care. Designed for workplaces, teams, educators, and individual learners, the course encourages ongoing reflection and practical action while supporting culturally safer environments where people feel seen, respected, and supported.
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TRC Call to Action 92: Supports organizations in building respectful relationships with Indigenous Peoples through education, meaningful engagement, and reconciliation in action.
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UNDRIP Article 22: Encourages learning that recognizes and supports the safety, dignity, and wellbeing of Indigenous women, children, and communities.
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Bill C-65 & Workplace Violence Prevention: Provides trauma-informed learning that helps workplaces strengthen conversations around respect, safety, accountability, and the prevention of workplace harassment and violence.
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Reflection, Accountability & Practical Application: Encourages participants to reflect on their role in creating safer spaces while offering practical tools that can be carried into workplaces, teams, and everyday interactions.
Guided by Wisdom Carriers
Throughout we are medicine, learners hear from Wisdom Carriers and members of the Moose Hide Campaign team from across Canada. These respected leaders, educators, and community members share teachings grounded in lived experience, cultural knowledge, and a commitment to creating safer communities. Their voices guide reflection, learning, and conversations rooted in respect, accountability, wellness, and relationship-building.
we are medicine was created by the Moose Hide Campaign, an Indigenous-led movement grounded in ceremony, relationship-building, and collective action to end violence against women, children, and all those along the gender continuum.