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In this episode, HeatherĀ CastledenĀ and guest co-host Melissa Quesnelle sit down with Dr Susanne Theissen, who talks about how her life story animates the work she does with Indigenous communities. Armed with a degree in business, Dr. Theissen uses her training to decolonize western constructs of economic prosperity and explains how her approach contributes to Indigenous resurgence and planetary health. This approach is illustrated through a project she is doing with the internationally renowned knitters ofĀ Cowichan sweaters. She shares how planetary health is an intertwining of cultural strength, intergenerational strength, economic strength, and intellectual property.
Dr. TheissenāsĀ ancestry traces itself to Haida Gwaii and Gitxsan Territory, but she grew up in Malahat and Cowichan territories.Ā Theissen is the associate director and an assistant professor in the School of Public Administration at the University of Victoria specializing in Indigenous Community Development.Ā As a Gitxsan/Haida scholar and practitioner she works from an Indigenous rights-based lens. Her work centers Indigenous resurgence and the decolonization of organizational structures, policy, and processes.
This podcast is created by theĀ Impact Chair in Transformative Governance for Planetary HealthĀ at the University of Victoria, with production fromĀ Cited Media. We are supported by grants from theĀ Canadian Institutes of Health Researchand theĀ Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. You can find us atĀ https://indigenousplanetaryhealth.ca/