Metis-Based Gendered and Intersectional Analysis
“Walking in Our Moccasins: A Métis-Based Gendered Intersectional Analysis” empowers Métis women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ kin by providing a toolkit for policymakers to address systemic biases and include Métis-specific perspectives in policies and programs. The project emphasizes data equity, trauma-informed approaches, and representation in national and international discussions.

The "Walking in Our Moccasins: A Métis-Based Gendered Intersectional Analysis" project is a vital initiative advocating for the inclusion of Métis women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ kin in policymaking and program development.
This project provides a comprehensive toolkit designed to help policymakers and organizations address systemic biases and close critical data gaps while ensuring that Métis voices remain central to policy discussions at national and international levels. Through its focus on trauma-informed approaches and equity, the project works to strengthen representation and aims to establish a representative body for Métis women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ kin, ensuring their needs and perspectives are fully recognized and respected.
The project is dedicated to addressing data gaps, advancing trauma-informed approaches, and ensuring that Métis voices—particularly those of women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ kin—are at the forefront of both national and international conversations.
The project also aims to establish a representative body that amplifies the voices and supports the needs of Métis 2SLGBTQQIA+ kin.

Related Resources
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