Rachel Zimmerman

Education Program Coordinator
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Rachel’s earliest memories are of her being outdoors. Her childhood was filled with family camping trips and exploring nature. This early love of the outdoors has contributed to Rachel’s passion for working with others to promote outdoor and land-based education. Rachel is an educator in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Treaty 1 Territory, and passionate about working with youth to connect them to the outdoors. She is a high school educator with a background in Indigenous Studies, which has a large presence in her work as she strives to use Indigenous ways of knowing and land-based approaches to promote student well-being and reconciliation. She has previously worked for outdoor education programs such as landED Manitoba and been on teacher-led learning teams to support educators incorporating outdoor learning and Indigenous education into their classrooms. Outside of work, Rachel enjoys rock climbing, canoe trips, yoga, and spending time with her husband, and their dogs Sage and Fernie.

I reside on Treaty 1 Territory and am committed to honouring the agreements made in the treaty process. I acknowledge that I work, learn, and play on the original lands of the Anishinaabek, Ininewak, and Dakota, and the national homeland of the Red River Métis. Manitoba is also the traditional land of the Anishiniwak and Dene. As the original stewards of this land, I think it is important that we study and learn about the ways Indigenous people cared for and continue to care for these lands. I am passionate about land-based and outdoor education as a way to promote student well-being and reconciliation.

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