Indigenous Inclusion Academy by Ta7talíya /Etiquette for Allies, an Anti-Colonial Communications Overview
Etiquette for Allies, an Anti-Colonial Communications Overview

  • $120

Etiquette for Allies, an Anti-Colonial Communications Overview

  • Course
  • 40 Lessons
  • 30-day access

Navigate your journey towards Indigenous inclusion with confidence.

The journey towards a more inclusive world can be hard to navigate. Even when you try your best, you can still make a mistake. 


How do you move forward when you stumble?

This course will give you a roadmap for navigating the space between intention and impact. From challenging harmful colonial myths to apologizing with care, you’ll walk away with actionable skills that will help you form stronger relationships with those around you.

What you’ll learn:

  1. The pitfalls of false equivalency so you can counter it with a more caring approach.

  2. Tips for decentring yourself, giving you the ability to be fully present and listen to Indigenous People’s perspectives.

  3. The dangers of colonial myths and how you can actively disprove them, enabling you to be more caring and understanding in a diverse workplace.

  4. How to take accountability, so when you’ve made a mistake or caused harm, you can grow from the experience.

Become more confident, caring, and connected on your inclusion journey.

Thank you for exploring this course and considering an investment in learning.

The course content is designed to be accessible to all cultural, academic, and professional backgrounds. 

We’re delighted you’re here and look forward to supporting your commitment to Indigenous inclusion!

Chen kwen mantumi (with gratitude)

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Contents

Welcome to Etiquette for Allies

Introducing Etiquette for Allies (listen to audio)
How this course works (watch video)
E4A Workbook Podia.pdf (download)
Why Etiquette? (listen to audio)

Etiquette #1

Etiquette #1 (listen to audio)
Terminology: False Equivalency (read text)
False Equivalency (listen to audio)
Erasure (listen to audio)
Terminology: Race, Racialized Person (read text)
Racialized Violence (listen to audio)
Terminology: Neo-Colonial (read text)
Terminology: Neo Colonial Oppression (read text)
Terminology: Neo-Colonial Denial (read text)
False Equivalency-Part 4 (listen to audio)
Terminology: Racialized Harm (read text)
Stop and Reflect (read text)

Etiquette #2

Etiquette #2 (listen to audio)
Decentering (listen to audio)
WAIT (watch video)
Terminology: Reflexivity, Reflexive Practices (read text)
Seeking Absolution (listen to audio)
Terminology: Absolution, To be Absolved (read text)
Decentring Yourself (listen to audio)
WAIT, why am I talking? (read text)
Stop and Reflect (read text)

Etiquette #3

Etiquette #3
Reflexivity-Flipping the Myth (watch video)
Actual Real Truths (listen to audio)
Walk Softly (listen to audio)
Economic Exclusion (listen to audio)
Politeness (listen to audio)
Colonial Myths Review (watch video)
Stop and Reflect (read text)

Etiquette #4

Etiquette #4 (listen to audio)
Thinking About Racism (listen to audio)
for example... (read text)
Pity and Defense (listen to audio)
Stop and Reflect (read text)
Conclusion (watch video)
Wa chxw yuu Take Care (listen to audio)

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