“My first year I didn’t go to see my teachers. I was too shy because I never had to before. I never had to ask an adult for help for something so serious like school. So that was hard for me, I didn’t go. After a year I realized that teachers are nice and I can actually go and see them and ask them questions and things like that.”
– FPPSE storyteller
Lucina Gordon
Flora Weistche
Joy Deer
Jeannie Calvin
Mary Shem
Tunu Napartuk (to come)
Elders (to come)- Lizzie and Mary
Darryl Diamond
Christine Lussier
Sophie Tukalak
Tiawenti:non Canadian
Hannah Tooktoo
Angela Watts
Louisa Whitely Tukkiapik
Jade McComber
Emma Ouimet
Pasha Partridge
Mary Saunders
Paasa Lemire
Craig Commanda
Alex Matthews
Lukasi Whiteley Tukkiapik
Talia Bellerose
Kitty Gordon
Anita Gordon
Aidan Matthew Thorne
Jonathan Turenne
Amy Gordon Saunders
Dawn Forrest
Oke Generations
Destiny Thomas
“I think my passion for education stems from the social issues that I grew up in or saw in my community. My goal is to help in some way when it comes to the social issues that we face. I want to really encourage students to go to college and that’s why I wanted to be a part of this circle, so I could bring that to my community.”
– FPPSE Storyteller