
FOUNDER TALK

with Michelle Schenandoah, Founder of Rematriation
Hosted by Eden Connelly Tallarico of New Money Social Club
Join us for a rare, intersectional chat with Kaluhyanu:wes, Michelle Schenandoah—traditional member of the Onʌyota':aka (Oneida) Nation Wolf Clan of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and founder of Rematriation—an Indigenous women's led magazine and movement to restore the sacred to the mother.
Making things right is a part of Michelle Schenandoah's life's work and legacy, and the impact she has in every space is nothing short of transformational.
As a taxation lawyer, she has an extremely unique perspective on how the systems of her traditional culture interact with our governing nation.
As a consultant who's helped dozens of big-name businesses align their missions, goals, and practices with the Indigenous principles of sustainability, diversity, equity and inclusion—she's got a lot to teach to us folks attempting to build from these designs.
And as a founder of Rematriation, an Indigenous-women's led media platform and global movement, she carries a type of practical, down to earth wisdom that, I believe needs to be a part of every conversation in every business being built right now.
This 60-minute chat is free, open to the public, and we’re talking:
- Michelle's relationship with money & capitalism
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Reframing gender roles, honoring and restoring value to "women's work"
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Conscious land "ownership" and ethical wealth-building
- The Rematriation movement, & how it can inform labor, the economy, and our relationship with the land
and so much more!
Space is limited for intimacy and impact, so reserve your spot below!
*We encourage you to attend live, but if you can't make it and want the replay, please still RSVP below.
Space is limited. Reserve your spot now.