VOICE Indigenous Youth Advisors (IYA)
Karahkwinetha Sage Goodleaf-LabelleKarahkwinetha Sage Goodleaf-Labelle is a second-year Psychology and Neuroscience student. She was born to the Bear Clan of the Kanien’kehá:ka nation, part of the Haudenosaunee confederacy. Raised by two inspirational women, a psychologist and a teacher, both of whom identify as Two-Spirit, she developed an everlasting understanding of traditional values and an interest in helping others understand themselves. Growing up in Kahnawake, she experienced first-hand some of the major social issues that affect most Indigenous peoples: substance abuse, mental illness and emotional numbness, perpetuated within a multi- generational chain of abuse.
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Codey Martin - Former memberMy name is Codey Martin, I am Mig’maq from the traditional territory Gespe'gewa'gi Listuguj, Qc. I am currently in the Social Work program at McGill University. I am active in Indigenous community and I am also a part of the BIPOC race caucus. I am currently working as a Traditional support worker at the KSCS Family Wellness Center in Kahnawake for my field placement. I am a life-long learner of cultural practices and have an extensive background of oral knowledge. Looking forward to being a part of the VOICE team as one the Indigenous Youth Advisors. |