Guest speaker at Trent University
My first guest speaking invitation this year and one of my all time favorites! I was invited to speak to an Indigenous Research class taught by Jackson Pind (INDG 3813Y). I joined virtually early this…
My first guest speaking invitation this year and one of my all time favorites! I was invited to speak to an Indigenous Research class taught by Jackson Pind (INDG 3813Y). I joined virtually early this…
I was invited to present my oral history research at Concordia University, in a graduate class (ARTH 668: Theories andMethodologies in Art History: Feminist Approaches to Oral History). It’s exciting when opportunities come up that…
Thankful for the opportunity to present to EDEM 609 – a course in critical educational theory for grad students at McGill. This was somewhat of the a last minute invitation. I presented on my Indian…
Niawenhkó:wa to Dr. Janine Metallic for inviting me to present the Kahnawà:ke Education Center’s Research Policy & Code of Ethics to her students! This was a special topics graduate course on Indigenous & Decolonizing Methodologies.…

Grateful for the opportunity to speak to a political science class at McGill University on Indigenous governance systems, specifically the Haudenosaunee (Rotinonhsión:ni) Confederacy. It was a pleasure to speak from my personal experience as a…
Symposium Title: “Whose Freedom?: Art, Text, and Expression in the Public Domain” Thankful for the opportunity to present my research and oral history/tradition work to Vanier College students today as a panelist in the English…