(She/Her) Michif woman living in amiskwaciwâskahikan. Self proclaimed Indigi-nerd who reads comics and makes puzzles.
Co-Host of the @book_women podcast.
Did you know that I'm a co-host of a podcast?! It's called Book Women with @michiflibrarian and @SheilaDianeL. Here we chat about Indigenous storytelling! First episode is now available on our new, shiny website.
It's happened! We have our website up and running. Check us out at https://t.co/oc6PundSMd. While you're there, you can listen to our first episode: https://t.co/n5lS5pmHRY. Available wherever you get your pods.
Last semester, students in NS111: Introduction to Indigenous Contemporary Realities worked with instructor Tanya Ball to create their own zine to celebrate their work. Check out their incredible pieces here: https://t.co/yIiOZvfX1p
Collage by Emily Van Roon
Check out the amazing work from my NS111 students in @UANativeStudies. Together, we created a community Zine to highlight our conversations throughout the semester.
Relational learning at it's best!
https://t.co/ZTzGffabWP
Reading more about Bill C-332: an amendment to the criminal code to include a section on "Controlling or Coercive Conduct". Great news for Domestic Abuse Survivors. Spread the word! https://t.co/rRavrO3XXH
Have you checked out the BOOK WOMEN PODCAST yet?
If you need any more convincing, check out this cool piece by @UAlberta FOLIO about the hosts @SheilaDianeL@AuntyLibrarian and @MetisLibrarian and their work to give a voice to #INDIGENOUS artists.
https://t.co/HNGGXw6rZZ
In "Lii Jhyaab y Mii Koozaen: Métis Experiences of Religion and the Supernatural in St. Ambroise, Manitoba", Tanya Ball's (@MetisLibrarian) presentation reads Lii Jhyaab (the Devil) relationally through a non-hierarchical or binary lens #mawachihitotaak#métissymposium