Erin Dixon

Erin Dixon

Wise Practices Director

Growing with the crystal-clear waters of Bineshii Okaningaming, Skeleton Lake in the traditional homelands of the Anishiinabeg, Robinson-Huron and Williams Treaty lands - Erin walks with vision and all of life in mind. Sharing through her Otipemisiwak Cree-Métis, Icelandic-Isles kinship and love for our ancestral knowledge in our times of prophecy and planetary health transformation. 

Erin is woven through fields of community and collective leadership; Director of Wise Practices for the RAD Network, lead faculty in Indigenous Leadership at the Banff Centre and Associate Professor with Royal Roads University.  Erin co-convenes the Indigenous Leadership stream within the International Leadership Association, is a Fire Keeper for the World Ethic Forum, and Earth Ambassador within the Home for Humanity movement.  At home, Erin is a board director and teacher for Feather Carriers: Leadership for Life Promotion and bioregionally, through the Gojijing Truth and Reconciliation Roundtable - Friendship Circle and has recently co-founded Bineshii Okanin Centre for Sacred Places. 

Erin acknowledges the brilliance of all life’s teachers and experiences in her bundle alongside carrying a BA in Environmental Studies and Law, MA in Global Leadership, and post-grad certification in land based Eco-Psychology.  A recipient of the RRU Founders award for the co-creation of the Weavers, she later participated in the co-creation of the Community Weavers Framework.  She has had the privilege of receiving mentorship in the Getting to Maybe systems change residency and as a Positive Deviant Fellow with Wolf Willow Institute.  

Erin believes in our inherent capacity to flourish through complexity naturally walking between and bridging different worlds and ways of knowing, braiding pathways towards what is possible and the essence of what is being called to life.

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