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Meet IWWT's Matriarchal Leadership Project Coordinator, Tatyannah Cote!

The Project Coordinator will lead the implementation of the activities of the Wabanaki Women's traditional leadership project. Which aims to build traditional leadership capacity at the local and provincial levels.


Project activities include establishing, organizing, and supporting a provincial Matriarch and Youth Council for intergenerational mentorship and knowledge transfer and up to 20 Wabanaki Women's Groups in First Nations and urban communities for membership empowerment, engagement, and skills development.


She will also support the creation of mentorship opportunities between youth and matriarchs that identify as women or 2SLGBTQIA+ and are gender diverse.


For more information about program details, you can reach her at:

 

e-mail: tatyannah@iwwt.ca

phone: (506) 206-8220

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