“Community Envelops Us in This Grey Landscape of Obstacles and Allows Space for Healing”: The Perspectives of Indigenous Youth on Well-Being

Author:

Boivin Johnny1,Canapé Marie-Hélène1,Lamarre-Tellier Sébastien1,Ibarra-Lemay Alicia1,Blanchet-Cohen Natasha1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Québec Youth Research Network Chair, Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University, Montréal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada

Abstract

This paper presents Indigenous youths’ perspectives on well-being. Using Indigenous youth participatory action research with the Indigenous youth advisory committee of the Québec Youth Research Network Chair (Canada), community care emerged as the central feature of well-being and was then visually presented in the form of a postcard. We discuss the meaning given to community care, the factors that support it, and the role that a visual illustration can play in promoting change. The article is informed by the co-creation of the postcard, an online luncheon conversation, and several debriefing/reflexive sessions with the Indigenous youth co-authors. Emphasis is placed on cultural continuity, relational agency, and solidarity, offering an alternative point of view to the prevalent and damaging decontextualized, deficit-based, and individualized approaches to well-being.

Funder

Fonds de recherche du Québec

Fondation Chagnon

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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