Audio: "Honoring Traditional Values Through Intergenerational Community" – Babette Sandman

Babette Sandman shares a cultural perspective on inclusive group composition inspired by traditional Indigenous wisdom.

Estimated time: ~8 minutes

"Honoring Traditional Values Through Intergenerational Community"

Babette Sandman

About This Audio

Babette Sandman shares how traditional Indigenous wisdom informs inclusive group composition. She explains that a truly successful group includes both an elder and a baby, and describes how their lived experience partnership welcomed a breastfeeding child and an elder, creating more inclusive, family-centered partnership spaces.

Key Insight

"In my traditional ways, a truly successful group includes both an elder and a baby."

Consider how honoring cultural values can create more inclusive partnership spaces.

Reflection Questions

  • How do your current meeting norms accommodate participants' full lives?
  • What cultural values could inform more inclusive group composition in your work?
  • How might welcoming intergenerational participation change your partnership dynamics?

Try This Practice

Inclusive Space Design: Consider how you can create meeting spaces that honor the fullness of participants' lives, including family responsibilities.

Ask yourself: What would it look like to welcome children, elders, or other family members into your partnership gatherings?