I offer Power Point and discussion of First Nations relationships with Settler Peoples. My passion has grown as I followed my life path from tragedy to service to others, to writing my book, and constant study of indigenous issues.
I like the talking circle format because we really need to hear every point of view. Group facilitation is a skill I’ve used for my own and others improved self esteem.
I am also available for public speaking to churches, service clubs, schools, libraries and self help groups. My presentations are tailored for my audience.
The committee I work with is Living Into Right Relations for the Alberta North West Conference of the United Church of Canada. I encourage you to explore with us.
Lavera Goodeye is an Alberta-based author who made her foray into the world of non-fiction through her memoir, Seven to Seventy: My Journey through Time. At the heart of the book is Goodeye’s personal quest to rise above the struggles that had engulfed her while she was growing up. Goodeye explores ideas of conflict resolution through the voices of her childhood and the peace she was able to attain through perseverance, determination and support. Qualified as a group facilitator and trained in Metis Child and Family Services: Family Intervention and Youth Support, Goodeye provides support through her talking circles and healing workshops to adults and seniors. Goodeye’s purpose and passion lies in helping others struggling to find themselves.