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The Open Hearth

from CA$80.00

Your cozy corner for honest ENM dialogue. This in-person reoccuring event welcomes anyone with any level of ENM experience. Beginner to seasoned, we want to learn and grow with you!

  • Duration: 4 weeks

  • Time: 6:30 to 8:30pm

  • Dates: February 1st, February 8th, February 15th, February 22nd (price includes all dates).

Your cozy corner for honest ENM dialogue. This in-person reoccuring event welcomes anyone with any level of ENM experience. Beginner to seasoned, we want to learn and grow with you!

  • Duration: 4 weeks

  • Time: 6:30 to 8:30pm

  • Dates: February 1st, February 8th, February 15th, February 22nd (price includes all dates).

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The Witch’s Therapist™ Inc. is located in London, Ontario, the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee, Lūnapèewak, Attawandaron and Anishinaabek. London is the largest and closet urban centre to three Indigenous communities: Oneida Nation of the Thames, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, and Munsee-Delaware Nation, totaling over 10,000 people from these communities alone with a connection to London, Ontario. We recognize that these lands are now home to these Indigenous Peoples and many others and acknowledge the historical and ongoing oppression and marginalization of Indigenous people. We also acknowledge the historic and ongoing harms to Indigenous families and communities caused by social workers and commit to ongoing work to decolonize our practice.

In our on-going work, we have found the following resources to be useful: Atrocities Against Indigenous Canadians for Dummies, the Indigenous Ally Toolkit, Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmer, Indigenous-Led Conservation & How Non-Indigenous Canadians Can Do Better.