Rebecca Beaulne-Stuebing is a proud Anishinabe woman, a member of the Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge, holding a Master of Education: Language, Culture and Teaching from York University, a Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Sociology and a Certificate, Community Economic and Social Development from Algoma / Laurentian University. She is currently leading program and curriculum development as the 4Rs Youth Movement Program Director, using her previous experience working with Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig, a developing Anishinabe culture-based university, and Canadian Roots Exchange, to develop innovative approaches to leading reconciliation that is relevant to young people. Rebecca approaches her work with a desire to build diverse, meaningful partnerships within organizations and across communities. She works closely with young people, students, Elders and community leadership with a thorough understanding of what it means to be a helper, to follow the rhythms of working in community, and to maintain balance in sometimes difficult circumstances. In addition to supporting the 4Rs Youth Movement, Rebecca is also pursuing her PhD in Curriculum Studies at OISE which she started this September.