Carolynne Crawley

Carolynne Crawley, founder of Msit No’kmaq which translates to All My Relations in Mi’ kmaw, is dedicated to social and environmental justice and supporting Indigenous led community work connected to Indigenous foodways.  Carolynne is passionate about reconnecting people with the land, waters, and all beings as there is no separation between us.  From Indigenous perspectives across the Earth, they are all our relations to be treated with as much love, respect, and reciprocity as we do with our human loved ones.  Carolynne leads workshops that support the development and strengthening of healthy and reciprocal relationships based upon Indigenous knowledges that decolonize existing interactions with the land and with each other. 

 

Carolynne is also a certified Forest Therapy Guide, a Blanket Exercise Facilitator, a Holistic Nutritionist, Storyteller, a Co-Producer of the documentary Reckoning with the Wendigo, and a member of the Tkaronto Indigenous Land Stewardship Circle.  She also works with Canada’s largest food security organization as the Indigenous Network & Knowledge Sharing senior Specialist.  Carolynne has also worked in the Mental Health Sector as a Child & Youth Worker for more than twenty years.  Carolynne can be found speaking at events that center around social, food, and environmental justice. 

For more information on Carolynne, please visit msitnokmaq.com