Indigenous Healing & Conflict Resolution
Schedule
Sat May 23 2026 at 11:30 am to 01:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
6357 S Redwood Rd, Taylorsville, UT, United States, Utah 84123 | West Jordan, UT
- Opening the Circle
- Indigenous Understanding of Balance & Imbalance
- The Role of Community in Healing
- Story, Listening, & The Practice of Deep Relational Listening
- Responsibility, Accountability, & Repair
- Land as Teacher
- Action Steps
- Closing the Circle
Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
Cost for event: $35
Facilitator:
Darren Parry is the former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation and an influential voice in Native American leadership, history, and environmental stewardship. He serves on the Board of Directors for Utah Humanities and PBS Utah. Darren earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Weber State University and, in 2024, received an Honorary Doctorate in Education from Utah State University.
He is the author of The Bear River Massacre: A Shoshone History and Tending the Sacred: How Indigenous Wisdom Will Save the World. He teaches in the Environment, Society and Sustainability department at the University of Utah and lectures nationally and internationally on Native American history, Indigenous perspectives on sustainability, and climate resilience. In recent years, he has spoken at institutions including Harvard University and the University of Copenhagen, sharing Indigenous insights on climate, environment, and land stewardship.
Darren’s work centers on ensuring that the stories, wisdom, and sacrifices of those who came before are honored and remembered, and that Indigenous knowledge continues to inform solutions for a sustainable future.
Where is it happening?
6357 S Redwood Rd, Taylorsville, UT, United States, Utah 84123, 6357 S Redwood Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84123-6985, United States, West JordanEvent Location & Nearby Stays:


















