As a former Indian Residential School student (Lebret IRS) and foster kid (Sixties/Seventies Scoop) Myrna has become passionate about educating lawyers, judges and police officers on Indigenous intergenerational and direct trauma as well as trauma-informed practice because she holds a deep awareness of how our justice system unnecessarily fails and traumatizes victims of crimes. Myrna and I talk about her career trajectory from working as a Crown prosecutor to now having her own law practice - Miyo Pimatisiwin Legal Services. We also talk about what it takes to create inclusive organizations in which people have a deep sense of belonging. Thank you for joining us.
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