7TH GEN Movement

Community Involvement
This is important because we need
people to be talking about the project
and messages.

Community Conversations for Courage
- To talk about what may not be taught
- About society, our system, ourselves
- Polls? Feedback database

QUESTIONS FOR CONVERSATION MENU CARDS

Conversation Menu Cards
Design: Simple and clear
Incentive:
- Volunteer hours for students
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Feedback Form

Volunteers/Speakers from Non-Profits
- NOBEEP - BLMSudbury - Project Impact

VALUES

A dedicated effort to listen and learn from communities and people who are shaping their own philosophies and initiatives for sustainable development

Real efforts to escape the prison of ones own world view

Open, respectful dialogue

Talking Feather/Stick will be intregal to having safe discussions

Must sign an agreement contract

No violence, must be respectful, must follow dialogue guidelines

Must read and attest to principles/values as a part of the event

Limit technology use (Little to no use of phones)

Mediators, monitors (security), conversation guide

MISSION

Provide knowledge to certain community groups and support their capacity to build change toward sustainable development, and to foster dialogue and collaboration

Breaking down the ethnocentric barriers to understanding differing perspectives so we can have social encounters with ease

Addressing contrasting perceptions of the sacred vs. secular nature of the relationship to the earth, the collective vs. individual responsibility

"New" perspective: considering life of the planet as a gift of the creator rather than resources to be used - the vision of our existence as it relates to sustainability - the reasons for utilizing the organic matter of the Earth viewed as a sacred circle of life rather than linear growth for human satisfaction

An understanding of the processes of impoverishment with respect to the disruption of traditional economies, integration into the global economy, modernization, environmental and social degradation due to disruptive development schemes, and marginalization of women and youth.

The dispossession and marginalization of Indigenous people from their land base, a dependent relationship created over the period of fur trade and governmental policies, the use of alcohol, the introduction of credit and welfare economy creating a dependence on traders and outside interveners, resulting in a breakdown of family networks and shared responsibility for the community and the land.

Family disconnect due to $$$ and addiction

An ongoing application of inappropriate development strategies have eroded the strength of traditional societies and radically transformed the Indigenous way of life

Understanding the role of state policies modernizing Indigenous economy through treaties and creation of reservation, the modernization of traditional political institutions, and the modernization of social structure and Indigenous personality

How this factors sever Indigenous people from their sacred beliefs, resulting in a devaluation of their knowledge and practice through residential schools/missionaries, articial legal distinctions, and incentives to assimilate consumerist and individualist values

LOCAL BUSINESS INVOLVEMENT
We can thank our new business connection Kyle Marcus for this special "in"
- Write a short email with request, links and info about 7TH GEN movement (Ask DSBIA for email list or assistance)
- Ask about donation/event dates
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
ILSM, Myths and Mirrors, NOBEEP, BLM Sudbury, N'swakmok
Friendship Centre, etc.

Theme: Morals vs. Survival
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Power Struggles
- Globalism and Collective
Mindset
- Capitalism and Colonialism

CATALYST FOR FREEDOM

Of Speech: - legally bound to limit our freedom of speech!

SOCIAL DISINTEGRATION - ECONOMIC INEQUALITY - ENVIRONMENTAL UNSUSTAINABILITY

Dual - World of Money - World of Life

Indigenous economy - barter system (no money middleman) - man-made money / conceptual currency ( fluid value??)

Research/Sources
Blatant, undeniable truths that comprehensible + relatable, like a Dummy's Guide to Modern Politics.
Questions that lead to expanded thinking

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Materials & Budget

ROLE REGULATION

MISSION, VISION, OBJECTIVES, AND VALUES

The 7 Generations Indigenous Philosophy - VALUES
"Loss of this knowledge means loss of our chances for survival"
- Non-Indigenous people benefit from this through the strengthening of the potential to save ourselves from global destruction

Rooted in a deep, long relationship with the Earth, with an intimate awareness of tire symbiotic relationship to the Earth
A particular mode of thought evolved over thousands of years

Indigenous knowledge is local knowledge, adapted to the culture and ecology of each population and matured over a long period of time, it is also in compliance with natural law and based on a holistic vision of life

Shifting the reality for Indigenous People (The Keyholders of the future survival of humanity)
- Must orient our attention to the needs of women and youth.

The suffering and pain from the cumulative effect of colonial policies, shortsighted development patterns and denial of Indigenous value and lifestyles

The principles of collective ownership and sharing, mutual respect and helping within the extended family system and community, the acceptance of diversity, and collective responsibility for the well-being of all members of society, of future generations and for the maintenance of all parts of Creation.

"Meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." - International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)

Extended family systems - Clan system, decision-making through consensus, division of labor respecting the respective roles of the clans and based upon need, survival and family structure all contribute to sharing, social cohesion and respect for life

The original law intergenerationally taught of the sacred responsibility of Indigenous people to be the caretaker of all that is Mother Earth and therefore that each generation is responsible to ensure the survival for the seventh generation.

What is the 7TH GEN Movement? - MISSION

Collective social action to ensure responsibility to the seventh generation

Fairness and equity

We all need to take an active role in the healing process (For Indigenous people, all people, the Earth overall)

Existing barriers to exert healing have to be removed; changes in policies and laws regarding child welfare, justice and health, reflective of Indigenous teachings and knowledge

Access to land is central to Indigenous health and healing #LandBack the connection to land and the relationships and obligations that arise from that connection are the core of Indigenous identity.
- Permanent land bases for healing centers

Maintain a reciprocal and equal working partnership where varied kinds of knowledge, different worlds views and sustainable development practices will enrich our understanding of what is necessary to create a sustainable future

The groups where action is most critical: traditional people, youth and women

"The Seven Generations Principle puts the onus on decision makers to consider the options and their impacts outside of just the current context when making decisions at the individual, family, and community levels," - https://www.gensqueeze.ca/thinking_differently_using_the_seven_generations_principle

Requiring the linking of economy, environment, and the well-being of people within decision-making

The necessity of ensuring the survival of future generations to a wider society whose heavy discounting of the future has resulted in a massive degradation of the world

What is the vision for the 7TH GEN Movement? - VISION

Addressing systemic issues at a trade, corporate management, national budgets and new institutions
- A catalyst for institutional reform

Requiring major participation of governments, international organizations, development agencies, environmentalists, labor organizations, peace and social justice groups

Denouncing and addressing short-term thinking and quick political wins, corporate interest intruding equitable decision-making

7TH GEN Art Collective
“The artists behind the movement”

7TH GEN Art Exhibition
This will be shown at the Community Convention for Change.

COMMUNITY CONVENTION FOR CHANGE
There will be artists, business owners,

entrepreneurs, non-profits, and anyone
who is servicing the collecting good
Date: T.B.D.

MANIFESTING THE
7TH GEN MOVEMENT

WHAT DOES THIS FEEL LIKE?
This feels powerful, revolutionary, soul-striking, and inspiring. The 7TH GEN Movement feels like a breath of fresh air after a toxic gaseous environment, it feels like peace and home. It feels like chills and adrenaline running through your body, the feeling of connectedness and power. It's the resolution of conflict, a good sigh of relief and the relaxing of your nervous system.

SOUND LIKE?
It is a room full of great minds, conversing in such a way that everyone in that room feels elated, like they are connected to a higher source and collective power. It is the exciting sound of "ahh" and "oh! and-" when ideas are shared. It sounds like the philosophical silence after consuming the 7TH GEN Art Exhibition. It's the murmur of talking, live music, and distant laughers of a connected community at The People's Market. It's the nods accompanied with respectful communication of vision, passion, education, opinions, and emotions between artists within the 7TH GEN Art Collective.

LOOK LIKE?
It looks like smiling, nodding faces in a circle, followed by stoic, concerned, and focused gazes. It looks like people working together to create a legendary scene, confidence and excitement abound. It's cafes full of bright, willing individuals who are conversing for collective change, charity, and connection.
It's a convention centre full of vendors, non-profits, artists, people, and beautifully transformative art. It looks like astonished, inspired, and energized individuals who enter, embrace, and leave each part of this movement.

How does it feel for me to visualize this movement?
It feels creator-sent, I can visualize and feel thousands of ancestors around me in supportive spirit. It fills me with a purposeful passion, every person and resource that is sent my way to help with this ambitious, revolutionary project, is a sign/motivator for me to continue nurturing this project (movement). It makes me feel like I am on the right path.

Why do I want to do this movement/project?
I feel like if I've been given a divine, consistent yet developing vision, and it's in my power to manifest it into reality, then I must pursue it. I have done protests, political art protests, and created two beautiful purposeful businesses. This movement isn't just about me, it's about empowering others and inspiring generations of people to create positive change. I'm doing this for the 7 generations ahead. I want to bring people together for good causes and accountability, rather than dividing them due to conflict or perceived differences. It's to make history all while pointing a bright light in the right direction for the future.