Parlons d'IDENTITÉ avec Leona Prince !
Parlons d'IDENTITÉ avec Leona Prince !

Leona Prince’s work…
uplifts stories of identity, resilience, and belonging. She is the co-author of Be a Good Ancestor, a celebrated book that inspires young readers

Leona Prince’s work…
uplifts stories of identity, resilience, and belonging. She is the co-author of Be a Good Ancestor, a celebrated book that inspires young readers to consider their role in caring for the earth, their communities, and future generations.
to consider their role in caring for the earth, their communities, and future generations.
Her newest book, Remember Who You Are, is a powerful story that encourages children to stay true to themselves, honour their gifts, and carry forward the strength of their culture and ancestors.

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WITS Live Series
WITS Live Series
Join Our Live Event with Leona Prince
Join Our Live Event with Leona Prince
We’re thrilled to invite educators and librarians to a 45-minute live event where Leona Prince will share her insights on the power of storytelling to inspire empathy, resilience, and connection in young readers.
Date: Thursday October 23rd, 2025
Time: 7:00PM Eastern 4:00 PM Pacific
Location: ZOOM/TEAMS
This is a unique opportunity to gain inspiration, discover new teaching strategies, and explore how stories can support truth, reconciliation, and inclusive education.
WITS Programs Foundation is excited to continue the WITS Live Series, a collection of engaging virtual events designed to support educators and librarians in fostering inclusive, caring, and safe learning environments. This session with Leona Prince marks the second installment in the series, with many more inspiring conversations to come! Future talks will feature expert voices on social-emotional learning, literacy, and building a Kindness Community—equipping you with the tools to nurture empathy, respect, and connection in your classrooms and libraries.
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