Decolonized Communications:
Best practices for communicating with,
for and about
Indigenous Peoples

Michelle Lean. Communications Director

Tuesday, November 25, 2025 

12 - 1 p.m. MST via Zoom

$50 per person

Email tansi@pipikwanpehtakwan.com for group rates.

*the session will be recorded for those who have registered

Does your organization or team communicate with, for and about Indigenous Peoples? Are you anxious or concerned about how your communications come across? If so, this webinar is for you! Learn some best practices to ensure your communication is culturally-aware, appropriate and respectful.

Meet the Presenters

Michelle Lean. Communications Director
  • Michelle Lean (she/her) is of Plains Cree ancestry on her mother's side and Scottish settler ancestry on her father’s side. She was born and resides in amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton). She is a member of Frog Lake First Nation located in Treaty 6 territory. 

    She brings over 20 years of communication experience working in industries like engineering, healthcare, post-secondary education, utilities and finance. Her expertise includes communications planning, issues management, and employee engagement. 

    In her role at pipikwan, she leads a team of communications professionals supporting clients with projects like communications planning and implementation, website development, and social media strategies and content development. Her training for communications professionals about decolonizing communications and reconciliation has been recognized by IABC Edmonton and IABC Canada.

    Michelle holds a Masters of Arts in Intercultural and International Communications from Royal Roads University, a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Alberta and a Diploma in Public Relations from MacEwan University. She is passionate about using her skills to amplify the voices of Indigenous peoples and engage allies in contributing to reconciliation.

    When she’s not working, Michelle can be found hanging out with her children, walking her dog Askiy or spending time with her partner Jeremy.