
Taking Flight: Creating Space for Indigenous Youth in Aviation and Aerospace
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Moderator Erin Trafford is our guide in a lively and heartfelt conversation with guests Jo-Anne Tabobandung, Dean of Aviation at First Nations Technical Institute, Thawennontie Thomas, co-founder and President at LaFlesche, and Leo Hurtubise, co-founder and VP Business Development at LaFlesche. Together, they dive into how early exposure, culturally relevant training and strong community partnerships are re-shaping opportunities for Indigenous youth. As well as changing the face of high tech industries across the country.
Key Takeaways:
- Early exposure can spark lifelong careers. From daycare visits to high school co-op programs, giving indigenous youth early access to aviation and manufacturing environments is key to expanding their sense of what’s possible.
- Culturally relevant programs drive inclusion.
- Industry and communities must work together. Companies like LaFleche are building bridges between Indigenous communities and sectors like aerospace and defence, proving that inclusive workforce development is essential.
For more information, visit Niipaawi Strategies online: www.Niipaawi.ca
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