Land Acknowledgement

Learning and
growing together
starts with caring for
the land and each other.

Learning happens through relationships, curiosity, and shared understanding.

Growth looks different for every learner and every community.

Respect for the land includes learning about the histories and experiences connected to our home.

Communities grow stronger when people feel seen, valued, and connected.

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At a Glance

This page shares a land acknowledgement from Visually Speaking.

It talks about caring for the land, learning from the histories around us, and building connection through community, respect, and shared understanding.

The page also acknowledges the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Huron-Wendat Peoples.

Visually Speaking is based in the Kingston, Ontario area, on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Huron-Wendat Peoples, whose relationships with this land continue today.

Simplified Summary

This page shares a land acknowledgement. It talks about caring for the land, learning about the histories around us, and building connection through respect and shared understanding. This page honors the traditional lands of Indigenous Peoples in the Kingston area.