Moving Through Menopause Webinar Series: Decolonizing Menopause - Navigating Moonpause

Step into a space of reclamation and radical self-care. In this illuminating session, Dr. Lana Whiskeyjack invites you to re-imagine menopause through nêhiyaw (Cree) teachings, honouring the nôtokwêw (very little room in their lodge) phase as a sacred season of wisdom, leadership, and profound connection. By weaving together kinship with the land and the lived experiences of those with wombs, we will explore how to nurture the body and spirit while confronting the inequities that shadow our health journeys.  

Join us to transform the narrative of "the change" into a journey of restoration, resonance, and relationality. 

About the Presenter:

Dr. Lana Whiskeyjack is a distinguished nêhiyaw (Cree) indigiologist, scholartist, and spirit-centered community-based researcher from the Saddle Lake Cree Nation. Her career is defined by the powerful convergence of Indigenous knowledge, language, art, and academia, all working toward cultural and language revitalization through kinship building experiential methods. Her scholarship and artistic practices are deeply rooted in nêhiyaw ways of knowing and being, using Indigenous arts-based practices and visual storytelling as a method for knowledge translation and mobilization.