Solidarity Toolkits

About the Relentless Indigenous Solidarity Toolkit Part I: Curiosity
Description
This toolkit is for leaders and changemakers who are ready to move beyond Indigenous awareness and into embodied solidarity, where learning becomes ceremony, and curiosity becomes a tool of decolonization.
Created from the RIW Webinar Circle on Patreon, this toolkit invites you to return to the root of transformation: noticing what you’ve inherited, unlearning what no longer serves, and re-learning how to see with honesty, humility, and heart.
You’ll learn how to stay grounded in discomfort, how to recognize colonial residue when it shows up in your thoughts or reactions, and how to build capacity for accountability without shame. This is not about perfection—it’s about staying open, relational, and real.
This toolkit helps you centre curiosity, care, and responsibility in every interaction, transforming how you teach, lead, and live.
Through This Toolkit You Will
Understand curiosity as a decolonial process, not a performance of being “good.”
Recognize how colonial schooling has replaced honesty with certainty, and how to reverse that pattern.
Learn somatic grounding tools that help you regulate your body before reflection.
Engage in reflection prompts that deepen your awareness of guilt, identity, and relational repair.
Build confidence to hold accountable, caring conversations when discomfort arises.
Begin embodying solidarity as a practice that lives in your breath, your language, and your leadership.
What You'll Receive
-A 20+ page digital PDF filled with reflection prompts, somatic practices, and applied action tools
-A Relational Leadership Audit and conversation templates for real-world use
-Collective Activation discussion guides for classrooms, teams, or learning circles
-A creative integration exercise to help you translate reflection into art and embodiment
-Lifetime access via secure digital delivery (Sky Pilot)
Why It Matters
Curiosity is sacred. It’s how we move from guilt to growth, from performance to presence. Our Indigenous students, colleagues, and communities deserve leaders who can hold truth without fear.
This toolkit helps you shift from awareness to embodiment so that your organizations, classrooms, or teams become spaces of repair, reciprocity, and relationship.
When leaders change how they see, teach, and lead, the culture changes with them.
Delivery & Terms
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. All sales are final. For team or institutional licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca

About the Relentless Indigenous Solidarity Toolkit Part II: Courage
Description
This toolkit is for leaders, educators, and changemakers who are ready to move from surface-level allyship into embodied solidarity.
Created from the RIW Webinar Circle on Patreon, Part II: Courage guides you through the often-uncomfortable, deeply transformative work of truth-telling, repair, and relational integrity. It invites you to stay grounded when defensiveness rises, to notice colonial reflexes in your body and leadership, and to choose relationship over retreat.
Through reflection prompts, somatic grounding practices, and creative integration, you’ll learn to meet discomfort with courage, unlearn the colonial scripts of control and image, and rebuild your capacity to lead with presence, truth, and tenderness.
Through This Toolkit You Will
Understand courage as a relational, not individual, act of decolonization.
Learn how to ground yourself somatically when defensiveness or guilt arises.
Recognize and interrupt colonial reflexes that prioritize comfort over connection.
Build confidence to hold accountable, caring conversations that sustain relationship after rupture.
Reflect on inherited stories about strength, silence, and safety, and begin rewriting them through integrity and love.
Engage in creative and embodied practices that help courage live in your breath, your language, and your leadership.
What You'll Receive
-A 20+ page digital PDF filled with reflection prompts, somatic exercises, and applied action tools
-The Courage Audit for identifying extractive vs. relational leadership
-Collective Activation guides for teams, classrooms, and learning circles
-Community reflection prompts for relational accountability
-Creative integration exercises to transform reflection into art, writing, or movement
-Lifetime access via secure digital delivery (Sky Pilot)
Why It Matters
Courage, in solidarity, is not grounded in conquest, but in connection. In colonial systems, strength has been confused with control and silence with peace. This toolkit helps you remember that courage is relational. It tells the truth in a way that strengthens relationship, not domination.
Our Indigenous colleagues, students, and communities deserve allies who can stay present in truth, even when it trembles the air. When we practice this kind of courage, we begin to repair what colonization has fractured --trust, belonging, and shared humanity.
Delivery & Terms
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. All sales are final. For team or institutional licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca
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About the Relentless Indigenous Solidarity Toolkit Part III: Compassion
Description
Part III: Compassion is for leaders, educators, and changemakers who are ready to expand their capacity to stay present inside uncomfortable truths. Rooted in somatic regulation and decolonial practice, this toolkit supports you in meeting guilt, shame, and defensiveness not as failures, but as signals that the body is waking up to responsibility.
Drawing from neuroscience, Indigenous relational frameworks, and integrated somatic practice, this toolkit teaches compassion not as politeness or softness, but as active emotional skill-building. As described in the toolkit (pp. 7–9), compassion is what widens the window of tolerance so we can stay grounded long enough to move from guilt → accountability → action.
Whether you lead teams, teach in classrooms, facilitate learning spaces, or engage in community work, this toolkit equips you with the capacity to remain in discomfort without collapsing, retreating, or reacting from fear.
Through This Toolkit You Will
-Understand compassion as emotional capacity, not emotional comfort
-Work with your nervous system instead of against it
-Interrupt colonial emotional reflexes
-Engage in a decolonial approach to self-forgiveness
-Use the Circle of Compassionate Solidarity
-Build emotional stamina for conversations that are hard
-Integrate reflective prompts, grounding practices, and creative exercises to develop emotional resilience rather than emotional overwhelm.
What You'll Receive
-A 30+ page digital PDF
-The Window of Tolerance Framework
-Somatic Release Practices
-Reflective Journal Prompts
-The Accountability Planning Worksheet
-The Relational Leadership Audit
-Collective Activation Guide
-Creative Integration Prompts
-Lifetime Access
-Delivered securely through Sky Pilot after checkout.
Why It Matters
Compassion, in colonial systems, has been flattened into politeness, niceness, or emotional ease. But in relational solidarity, compassion is courage. The willingness to stay present long enough to tell the truth, to hear impact, to repair harm, and to transform behaviour in meaningful ways.
As this toolkit teaches (pp. 7–12), compassion does not excuse harm. Compassion makes accountability possible.
When we widen our emotional capacity, we become people communities can trust.
We stop centring guilt and start centring relationship, retreating and start repairing,
and collapsing and start choosing responsibility.
This is the work of rebuilding connection in a world where colonization has fractured it. A return to shared humanity, reciprocity, and integrity.
Delivery & Terms
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. All sales are final. For team or institutional licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca
Two Spirit & IndigiQueer Toolkits

About the Two Spirit & IndigiQueer Toolkit for Friends, Family, and Allies
Description
This toolkit invites you into transformation.It’s for anyone ready to move from uncertainty to confidence, from awkward silence to active solidarity.
Whether you’re a parent, educator, friend, or community ally, this guide helps you become the kind of person who builds safety, belonging, and love for Two Spirit and IndigiQueer people.
By the time you finish, you’ll feel grounded in understanding and empowered to speak up with compassion and clarity. You’ll learn to unlearn colonial myths, recognize harmful patterns, and build relationships rooted in respect rather than fear.
Through This Toolkit You Will
Understand Two Spirit and IndigiQueer identities through Indigenous worldviews instead of colonial definitions.
Gain the language and confidence to talk about gender, sexuality, and responsiveness with family, colleagues, and youth.
Recognize bias (both external and internal) and shift from guilt to grounded responsibility.
Learn trauma-informed, land-based, and culturally responsive allyship you can apply in real conversations and classrooms.
Access reflection questions, and relational tools that help you move from belief to action.
What You'll Receive
-A 40+ page digital PDF toolkit you can download instantly
-Real-world examples, reflection prompts, and affirming language guides
-Self-assessment tools, safety mapping templates, and creative reflection practices
-A curated list of books, community resources, and Indigenous voices to follow
-Lifetime access through your customer account (powered by Sky Pilot)
Why It Matters
This toolkit helps you build that practice through self-awareness, cultural humility, and heart-centred education, so that your support becomes a living form of love and justice. When we grow our capacity to listen, repair, and act in relationship, we create the conditions for everyone to belong.
Delivery & Terms
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. All sales are final. For team or institutional licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca
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About the Two Spirit & IndigiQueer Toolkit for K-12 Educators
Description
This toolkit is for educators and school leaders who are ready to transform their classrooms into spaces of safety, belonging, and truth.
Created by Relentless Indigenous Woman Co., this guide helps you move beyond awareness into meaningful, daily practice.
You’ll learn how to support Two Spirit and IndigiQueer students with confidence, compassion, and cultural accuracy, while unlearning colonial narratives that have long shaped the education system.
This toolkit goes beyond adding another “inclusive” poster to the wall. It offers an avenue toward changing the culture of your classroom; centring love, curiosity, and accountability in every lesson and interaction.
Through This Toolkit You Will
Understand Two Spirit and IndigiQueer identities through an Indigenous lens—not a Western LGBTQ+ framework.
Recognize how colonial schooling continues to marginalize gender-diverse Indigenous youth, and how you can change that.
Gain practical tools to create safer, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive classrooms.
Learn to model inclusive language and policy that affirms every student’s identity.
Reflect deeply on your own beliefs, biases, and power as an educator, and begin to lead from humility and love.
What You'll Receive
- A comprehensive 40+ page digital PDF toolkit
-Step-by-step guidance for building inclusive classrooms
-Reflection prompts for educators and administrators
-Book lists, policy templates, and community resources
-Lifetime access to your file (via Sky Pilot secure delivery)
Why It Matters
Our Two Spirit and IndigiQueer students deserve more than tolerance—they deserve joy, celebration, and safety. This toolkit helps you bridge the gap between intention and action so that your classroom becomes a space of restoration and belonging, not erasure and harm.
When educators change how they see, teach, and lead, entire school cultures shift.
Delivery & Terms
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. All sales are final. For team or institutional licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca
ECE & Elementary School Teacher Toolkits
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About the Early Childhood Educator Toolkit: Indigenous Reconciliation
Description
The ECE Indigenous Reconciliation Toolkit was created for educators who want to go beyond gestures of inclusion and step into the daily practice of reconciliation.
Designed by Relentless Indigenous Woman Co., this toolkit helps early childhood educators (0–6 years) cultivate empathy, intercultural understanding, and mutual respect in the classroom, and answering Truth and Reconciliation Commission Call to Action #63 with care and courage.
You’ll learn how to nurture emotional intelligence in young learners, teach from a Land-based and trauma-informed lens, and embody reconciliation as a way of being in your role as an educator.
This toolkit transforms how you teach, relate, and lead so that every child learns to see reconciliation as something we live.
Through This Toolkit You Will
Understand how early childhood education can repair historical harm by teaching empathy and connection to the Land from the start.
Reflect on your own biases and learn how to practice internal responsibility — decolonizing your teaching from within.
Evolve your classroom to be culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and grounded in Indigenous worldviews.
Act through guided activities that foster emotional literacy, empathy, and community connection for children ages 0–6.
Build relationships with Indigenous families, Knowledge Keepers, and Elders to strengthen authentic collaboration and belonging.
What You'll Receive
-A comprehensive 40+ page digital PDF toolkit
-Age-specific activities for 0–6 years rooted in Land-based, trauma-informed, and decolonial approaches
-Reflection prompts for educators on internal responsibility and cultural humility
-Book lists, Indigenous music artists, and story-based empathy lessons
-Printable classroom activities and ideas for Land-based learning
-Instant digital access (via Sky Pilot)
Why It Matters
Children learn empathy and respect by watching how we teach and love. This toolkit helps ECEs create the kind of classrooms where those values come alive; spaces that are emotionally safe, culturally grounded, and alive with possibility.
By embracing reconciliation at the earliest stages of learning, you help raise a generation of children who see inclusion as natural, care for the Land as sacred, and love diversity as strength.
Delivery & Terms
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. All sales are final. For team or institutional licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca
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About the Indigenous Reconciliation Toolkit for K-6 Educators
Description
This toolkit was created for educators who are ready to move from intention to impact. It’s a guide for personal growth, decolonial reflection, and classroom transformation.
Designed by Relentless Indigenous Woman Co., this toolkit invites K–6 teachers to lead reconciliation with heart, humility, and courage. It helps you build classrooms that reflect empathy, truth, and responsibility.
Through practical activities, reflection questions, and transformative frameworks, this toolkit will guide you in creating spaces where Indigenous children feel seen, respected, and celebrated, and where all children learn that reconciliation is a shared responsibility.
Through This Toolkit You Will
Understand how colonialism continues to shape education and learn ways to actively disrupt it in your classroom.
Reflect on your own biases and teaching practices with guided self-inquiry that nurtures humility and compassion.
Evolve through practical strategies that distinguish between multiculturalism and reconciliation, intent and impact, appreciation and appropriation.
Act by integrating Indigenous worldviews into lessons, classroom management, and curriculum design.
Transform your teaching into a model of courage, empathy, and truth-telling that influences how the next generation learns to live in relationship with the Land and each other.
What You'll Receive
-A comprehensive 40+ page digital PDF toolkit
-Frameworks for Learn, Reflect, Evolve, Act implementation
-Ready-to-use activities for grades K–6
-Classroom management strategies rooted in Indigenous values
-Reading lists, lesson links, and multimedia resources
-Instant digital access (powered by Sky Pilot)
Why It Matters
Indigenous reconciliation begins in the classroom, but it must start with the educator. This toolkit helps you turn empathy into action, information into embodiment, and good intentions into measurable impact.When you lead from the heart, your students learn to do the same.
Delivery & Terms
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. All sales are final. For team or institutional licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca
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About the Indigenous Solidarity Performance to Action Assessment Toolkit
Description
This toolkit is for leaders, educators, and changemakers who want to move from symbolic acts of solidarity into tangible, power-shifting action.
This resource helps you examine where your organization—or personal practice—might still be performing reconciliation rather than living it. It guides you through the six stages of transformation, from Engage to Harmonize, showing you how to turn awareness into accountability and good intentions into structural change.
Through reflective prompts, assessment checklists, and guided exercises, you’ll learn how to identify performance patterns, share power with Indigenous partners, and ground your decisions in Relationality, Responsibility, and Reciprocity. This toolkit helps you begin again, with clarity and courage.
Through This Toolkit You Will
Understand the difference between performative and transformative solidarity.
Identify which of the six stages (Engage, Learn, Strengthen, Change, Implement, Harmonize) your organization is in.
Assess how power, resources, and authority flow within your current structures.
Build strategies for shared decision-making and Indigenous-led accountability.
Reflect on your own leadership and role in maintaining or redistributing power.
Learn how to move from awareness to sustained action with relational integrity.
What You'll Receive
-A 15 page digital PDF filled with assessment checklists, reflection prompts, and action tools.
-The Performance to Action Assessment for identifying power imbalances and transformation opportunities.
-The Six Stages of Solidarity visual framework.
-Mini Worksheets for quarterly commitments and relational accountability.
-Downloadable, printable format for team or organizational use.
-Lifetime access via secure digital delivery (Sky Pilot).
Why It Matters
Many reconciliation and solidarity efforts stall at the level of performance, like gestures that look good but don’t change anything. This toolkit helps you break that pattern by naming where you are, where you need to go, and what accountability looks like along the way.
When we align our work with Relationality, Responsibility, and Reciprocity, reconciliation becomes more than a policy—it becomes a living relationship. That’s where transformation begins.
Delivery & Terms
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. All sales are final. For team or institutional licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca
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About the 90 Day Responsibility Ledger: Indigenous Solidarity
Description
This toolkit is for leaders, educators, and changemakers who are ready to move from conversation to accountability from symbolic gestures into sustained, measurable action.
The 90-Day Responsibility Ledger: Indigenous Solidarity Toolkit helps you and your team design, track, and reflect on a 90-day cycle of relational change. It transforms reconciliation and equity goals into structured, achievable steps rooted in Relationality, Responsibility, and Reciprocity.
Through guided planning pages, reflection prompts, and accountability check-ins, you’ll learn how to identify your current stage of solidarity, set clear goals, and measure progress not by optics, but by shared power, trust, and transformation.
Through This Toolkit You Will
Understand how to move from symbolic gestures toward Indigenous-defined accountability.
Identify your organization’s current stage of solidarity and map out your next 90-day goal.
Build a rhythm of relational accountability through reflection and action.
Learn to redistribute time, resources, and authority in meaningful, measurable ways.
Co-develop priorities and evaluation processes alongside Indigenous partners.
Sustain change through 90-day cycles that turn reconciliation from policy into practice.
What You'll Receive
-A 14 page digital PDF designed for teams, leaders, and educators.
-The 90-Day Responsibility Ledger planning table and check-in pages.
-A Weekly Rhythm Guide with reflection prompts and relational accountability spaces.
-The Six Stages of Solidarity reference chart (from Engage to Harmonize).
-End-of-cycle reflection tools to support relational learning and shared governance.
-Lifetime access via secure digital delivery (Sky Pilot).
Why It Matters
Many organizations are sincere in their intent but lack the structure to move from awareness to shared accountability. This toolkit fills that gap by offering a framework of rhythm, reflection, and measurable responsibility.
When we treat solidarity as a living relationship instead of a checkbox, we begin to repair trust, redistribute power, and align our actions with the values we speak.
Delivery & Terms
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. All sales are final. For team or institutional licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca