CMD welcomes Andrea Landry

 

Andrea Landry

is a life-skills coach through Red Echo Associates, and currently runs a variety of programs in the areas of parenting, health and wellness, social justice, colonialism, Indigenous kinship, grief and recovery, trauma, and other topics. She is originally from Northwestern Ontario from a small community called Pays Plat First Nation but currently resides on Treaty 6 Territory on Poundmaker Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

Andrea Landry is a life-skills coach through Red Echo Associates and currently runs a variety of programs in the areas of parenting, health and wellness, social justice, colonialism, Indigenous kinship, grief and recovery, trauma, and other topics. She is originally from Northwestern Ontario from a small community called Pays Plat First Nation but currently resides on Treaty 6 Territory on Poundmaker Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. She teaches for FNU (First Nations University) for the Indigenous Social Work Program. She holds a Masters in Communications and Social Justice from the University of Windsor, with a degree in Child and Youth Care and a diploma in Social Work from Vancouver Island University. She is a mother, an Indigenous rights defender, a freelance writer for magazines such as Today’s Parent, Chatelaine, and more. She is also a blogger, and strives to provide individuals, families, and communities with the tools they need in order to create change for themselves.

Andrea is represented by Stephanie Sinclair.

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