Guest Lecture (McGill Ed theory class)

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 Day School research, my work at the Kahnawà:ke Education Center on Indigenous community research ethics, and shared some of my personal story. Always a pleasure to have opportunities like this.

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The Tyee (interview): Revisiting the Record of the Sisters of St. Ann

I was interviewed twice by Francesca Fionda for an article on the role of the Sisters of St. Ann in several institutions, including Indian Residential Schools & Indian Day Schools. This congregation started teaching at the Catholic Indian Day schools in Kahnawà:ke around 1915. This article critically examines not only the impacts on survivors and their families, but amplifies Indigenous voices for justice.

Francesca worked on this piece for many months. It is definitely work the read! Niá:wen Francesca for everything that you put into this and for both interviews 🙂

https://thetyee.ca/News/2022/07/11/Sisters-Saint-Ann/

Revisiting the Record of the Sisters of St. Ann: ‘It’s an ugly history.’ Survivors call for accountability, responsibility and transparency. A Tyee special report.

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Impacts of Indian Day Schools on Indigenous Well-being (academic blog post)

In addition to the Spotlight interview I did with Shashika Bandara & McGill Perspectives on Global Health, I contributed an article/post about the impacts of Indian Day Schools on Indigenous health & well-being. This is one of the areas of focus of my doctoral research at McGill University.

I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude and thanks to Shashika for being so understanding and sincere during our interview and the editing process. I am grateful for the important work he and others continue to do in calling attention to inequalities and challenges in global health issues, as an act of resistance and call to action.

http://www.perspectivesmcgill.com/opinion/impactofindiandayschools

Article sections:

  • WHAT ARE INDIAN DAY SCHOOLS?
  • FEDERAL INDIAN DAY SCHOOL CLASS ACTION
  • REFLECTIONS: LONG-STANDING IMPACTS OF INDIAN DAY SCHOOLS
  • MOVING FORWARD: DECOLONIZING EDUCATION
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