In today's collaboration with Jack Saddleback, a Cree, Two Spirit transgender man, he speaks about the importance of recognising our own intersectionality as part of creating a better world. Through embracing this multiplicity within himself, as well as being encouraged to volunteer as a child, he connected with what he describes as 'a need to make it better'. Now, as an adult, whether he is working with Indigenous communities or those from a settler background, everything he does is informed by the poignant and necessary question: "How can I be a good ancestor?"
You can connect with Jack and find out more about his work at www.jacksaddleback.com
Visit www.kaitlynschatch.com to see more of my work in the world.
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