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Relentless Indigenous Solidarity Part II: Courage
Relentless Indigenous Solidarity Part II: Courage
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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
After checkout, you’ll receive instant download access and a permanent copy stored in your customer account.
Terms
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.
