"like a string of beads/âniskôhôcikan: indigenous futurisms" - chelsea vowel
about the event
the department of english at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 is pleased to present a public talk by chelsea vowel "like a string of beads/âniskôhôcikan: indigenous futurisms."
about the speaker
chelsea vowel is métis from manitow-sâkahikan (lac ste. anne) alberta, residing in amiskwacîwâskahikan (edmonton). parent to six children, she has a bed, llb, and ma. she is a cree language instructor at the faculty of native studies at the university of alberta. chelsea is a public intellectual, writer, and educator whose work intersects language, gender, métis self-determination, and resurgence. author of indigenous writes: a guide to first nations, métis & inuit issues in canada, she and her co-host molly swain produce the indigenous feminist sci-fi podcast métis in space, and co-founded the métis in space land trust.
registration
register for zoom link here.
in-person viewing is possible in thunder bay in at 3006
co-sponsors
indigenous learning program
indigenous access program
office of indigenous initiatives (orillia)
social justice studies program


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dr. aislin mushquash, department of psychology
ishaq malik (ma student)
jaidyn charlton (ma student)

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