• Our Services

    Indigenous-led experiences and learning opportunities that inspire connection, cultural understanding, and meaningful action.

    Led by Wahta Mohawk artist and educator Ashley Clark, Bougie Birch blends creativity, storytelling, and authentic teachings to create memorable, transformative experiences for teams, communities, and organizations.

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    Dreamcatcher Workshop

    A hands-on creative experience rooted in allyship building, reconciling history, paradigm shifting, and highlighting the lived experiences of Indigenous peoples.
    Participants explore the dreamcatcher’s cultural teachings and how its story parallels Indigenous relations, weaving their own dreamcatcher while engaging in meaningful discussion on history, relationship-building, and shared responsibility.
    This workshop can be offered as a one-time event or as part of recurring programming.

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    Speaking and Facilitation

    From keynote addresses to roundtable facilitation, Bougie Birch offers engaging, insightful contributions to your events.

    Topics include Inclusive Entrepreneurship, Cultural Appreciation, Decolonization, Reconciliation, Healing through Arts and Business, Indigenous Teachings, and Land Acknowledgements.

    With a warm and engaging style, Ashley fosters spaces where dialogue leads to action.

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    Bespoke Programming

    Partner with Bougie Birch to design initiatives that celebrate Indigenous culture, explore diverse perspectives, and contribute to reconciliation efforts.

    From custom workshops to educational program design and community projects, we collaborate to create experiences that are impactful, inclusive, and tailored to your audience.

    Organizations are welcome to invite us to submit proposals, respond to RFPs, or explore partnership opportunities.

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    Crafting a Meaningful Land Acknowledgement

    Move beyond a checklist to create land acknowledgements that are informed, authentic, and respectful.

    Through historical context, analysis of common pitfalls, and guided reflection, participants develop personal or organizational acknowledgements that carry depth and meaning.

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    Building Cultural Safety in the Workplace

    A practical introduction to cultural safety as a shared responsibility.

    This session explores the principles of cultural safety, humility, and competence, addresses common barriers, and offers actionable tools for creating environments where Indigenous colleagues, clients, and partners feel respected and included.

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    Shifting the Lens: A Paradigm Workshop

    Challenge and reframe perspectives on Indigenous–settler relations, histories, and futures.

    Through guided activities, participants explore Indigenous worldviews, identify personal and organizational assumptions, and gain tools to engage in reconciliation with clarity and accountability.

    Work With Us

    Reach out to explore collaborating with Bougie Birch on your next project, program or event.

    Ready to Create Something Meaningful?

    Whether you’re planning a corporate training session, a community gathering, or a special event, Bougie Birch will work with you to craft an experience that is both engaging and transformative.
    Contact us below to start the conversation.