Kerry Saner-Harvey is white, male, Settler Mennonite living and working in Winnipeg as a guest on Treaty 1 Territory. He is passionate about walking with people beyond their fears of the other and working together to repair harms done. He works as the Program Coordinator for the Indigenous Neighbours Program of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Manitoba, aiming to facilitate relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people towards reconciliation and strategies for justice. In the past, Kerry has worked with First Nations youth in Cranberry Portage, Manitoba; did restorative and environmental justice and food security work alongside Indigenous partnerships with MCC Newfoundland and Labrador; and supported peacebuilding opportunities while serving with MCC in Bangladesh. Trauma awareness, nonviolence theory, comparative theologies and playing music are other areas of continued interest and pursuit. As a husband and father, he hopes to see a future where love, equity, and ecological humility draw us closer towards sustainability for the world our children will create.