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Daniel Hidalgo

The Value of Lateral Empathy

part of a series on Nomad

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In a world that often emphasizes hierarchy, dominance, and individual success, we rarely pause to explore the quiet, transformative power of lateral empathy.

In this talk, Daniel Hidalgo invites us into a conversation about the radical potential of meeting others on a horizontal plane. Drawing from community work, lived experience, and therapeutic engagement, Daniel explores how lateral empathy shapes not only our inner worlds but also the way we connect with others and engage with our communities. This is a call to recognize, nurture, and prioritize empathy that sees eye-to-eye, heart-to-heart.

About the speaker

Join us at 8am on August 22nd at the Exchange District CUBE stage (corner of King and William) for an exploration of our monthly CreativeMornings theme of NOMAD. Please bring your own chair if possible, as seating is limited.

We are pleased to announce our August speaker: Daniel Hidalgo!

Daniel is a single father and foster parent. He is the lifetime product of the child welfare system. Currently, Daniel is employed as an action therapist, where his focus is on the advocacy and support of Indigenous kids in care. He has always been employed in the human/social services field. He was also briefly a fire paramedic for the city of Winnipeg and has been actively involved in many of our cities altruistic group in a leadership capacity as a volunteer captain/medic. These groups include Mama Bear Clan, OPK, and Drag the Red. He is the Vice President of the Manitoba Harm Reduction Network.

Very recently Daniel created his own grassroots non-profit volunteer group called “CommUNITY204”. The group is composed almost entirely of youth and adults that have been, or currently are in CFS. Their goal is helping the marginalized community with access to basic human needs (water, appropriate clothing, hygiene products and food), harm reduction / minimization, assurance of safety (through crisis intervention, peacekeeping, safe walks, and search parties), Collaboration with other groups with the same mission (Thunderbirdz, OPK, Anishiative, MBC, BLM) relocation of residency, and furniture donations/pick-ups. Most recently Daniel was fortunate enough to be awarded as a finalist for the 2020 CBC Manitoba Future 40, amongst the top selection for the Social Activism Volunteerism Category.

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