Monday, February 28, 2022
A gift for educators and parents - THE GIFT OF READING
Sunday, February 27, 2022
Stuck at home during this world pandemic? Discover Richard Wagamese.
Richard Wagamese - not a great Ojibway author...rather, a great author
Is there a better time than now, when you are being forced to stay home, to experience the gift of one of Canada's greatest authors, Richard Wagamese.
And by reading Richard's work, you will become a part of the healing necessary as directed by the recommendations of the TRC.Richard's writings are a safe and good starting point for anyone who is wanting to learn about the the 60's scoop, residential schools, Ojibway (Indigenous) values and beliefs...
Knowing both the man and the writer, I will recommend two books, his first and my favourite.
Keeper'n Me - his first novel and wow, what a start!
Can you imagine growing up not only not knowing your birth parents, but not knowing your community -
Richard takes us back to the beginning...the challenges/battles he faced growing up in a world of confusion and unanswered questions.
This is Richard's story and it is the story of so many who were taken from their homes and placed in situations that our colonial government assessed as being in their best interest. You need not go back to Canada's first Prime Minister who spoke of taking the Indian out of the Indian. We have evolved but maintain so very much of that hateful and hurtful energy.
Keeper'n Me opened my eyes to so much. Try it if you haven't already.
Ragged Company - my favourite of his many
Over the years, Richard and I spoke at a few conferences together. At one such conference in Edmonton, Aaron Paquette (friend/artist/author/now city counsellor) handed me a signed copy of Ragged Company to give away. I didn't. I kept it and had Richard sign it to my wife. It was her favourite. I gave out one of my own books that was greatly appreciated. My late Mother used to say, "what you don't know won't hurt you". I applied it to this situation. I felt guilty and still do.
In an attempt to get in out of the cold, four street people pool what little money they have and begin to frequent local theaters for matinee movies. In one of the theaters, they come across a finely dressed gentleman who becomes key to the plot of Richard's story.One day, one of the four finds a pack of smokes that not only has half the cigarettes left but includes three twenty dollar bills - sixty dollars and a lottery ticket. What they did with the cash, you can likely demise. However - the ticket? How does a person cash in a lottery ticket if they have no proof of existence? No licence. No social insurance card. No credit card. Nothing! What then?
Back to the well dressed guy from the theater.
And then?
Friday, February 25, 2022
Liars - Haters and those who should be standing up to them...
Sunday, February 20, 2022
Each student is unique. Our collective mandate is to help students under...
Friday, February 18, 2022
Mental Health - a daily discussion
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Inviting the murdered residential school children
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
A brief overview of my work since Covid
Friday, February 11, 2022
2022 and I'm still at home
Covid remains.
Omicron continues to run rampant and although it's milder than earlier stands, it remains a serious threat to so many. The movie Mad Max doesn't seem as far fetched as it once did.
I am a million mile flyer and yet... I have not flown for over two years for fear of catching or spreading (or both) some variant of Covid 19. This pandemic has changed the world, possibly forever. I am fortunate enough to be among those who knew the world then - when.
Today, I am home working from my shack (pictured here) in the company of my border terrier George and friends that I am making online.
Zoom, Teams, Meet and a growing number of new platforms have become the norm through which I share stories, my learnings and my teachings with students, educators and parents. Funny thing that, my work has hardly skipped a beat. Educators have been quick to pick up on the new reality of how to inspire students. My agent Chris has also adapted. He has created a number of accessible options for different groups. These can be accessed here: http://davidbouchard.com/speaking/presentations. The fee structure is also available online at: http://davidbouchard.com/speaking/feesIs social media as good, better or not as effective as in person presentations?
They both have their advantages but overall, my on-line presentations are better than school visitations or conferences that would have me fly in, rent a car, book a hotel and eat in restaurants for whatever time I would be on tour.
We are all learning and becoming proficient in on-line meetings. I am projected onto a screen or onto classroom computers/whiteboards and teachers are learning to optimize the sound and that is very important. I can usually see and hear participants which allows for personal and intimate interactions.
Over the next week or two, I will share a few short clips that show what I do in almost all my presentation, prior to getting into the specifics of whatever the session is about (i.e. reading, books, culture, traditions, etc...)
I start with a land recognition.
Next, I speak directly to the growing number of missing residential school children and I invite them to join us.
I rarely miss an opportunity to address the reality and seriousness of mental health.
And I never miss the chance to remind participants of their uniqueness and how the focus for each of us must be to embrace that uniqueness and learn to use our special gifts.