Sherry Letendre
Sherry Letendre is a Coordinator for the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation Integrated Youth Hub Project. She is also a Facilitator and Community Researcher and her current work is focused on the Nimi Icinohabi Life Skills program and Healthy Relationship Project for youth, to culturally adapt it for grades 10-12 and for young adults and includes some theatre. She is enrolled in the Bachelor of Native Studies program at the University of Alberta. Her journey and passion led her to pursue a career in child and youth care, bringing her back to her own community after years of educating herself. She credits much of her accomplishments to the Creator and to her mother for instilling a vision for change in her community.
Books (1)
Synopsis:
A diverse group of seven writers comes together to create seven tender scenes about their hopes for the future.
The Many Mothers Collective came together during the pandemic, hoping to make sense of the world they found themselves in. What evolved was their need to not only focus on the present moment, but on the world they will leave behind for their children and grandchildren, and for seven generations to come. In seven scenes for the stage, the members of the collective explore the past, where they come from, and the future, where they are going, with a deep sense of hopefulness rooted in resistance.
Additional Information
70 pages | 5.00" x 8.00" | Paperback





