Community Voices

Community Voices is a virtual series designed to create a space for community members and scholars to talk about their collaborative, Indigenous-engaged research projects.


 

"Developing Traditional and Research Relationships Through Trust" with Dr. Richard Oster and Elder Rick Lightening


Community Voices - April 13, 2021

Community Voices - Poster - September 22, 2021

The Situated Knowledges: Indigenous Peoples and Place Signature Area invites you to attend Community Voices: “We Are All Related: Augmented Reality as a Learning Resource for Indigenous-Settler Relations'' with Dr. Diana Steinhauer (Saddle Lake Cree Nation, President, Yellowhead Tribal College) and

Amanda Almond (Métis, MA in Community Engagement graduate) on Wednesday, September 22nd from 11:00am- 12:00pm MST using the Zoom platform. 

Community Voices is a virtual series designed to create a space for community members and scholars to talk about their collaborative, Indigenous-engaged research projects. It is hosted by the Situated Knowledges: Indigenous Peoples & Place (SKIPP) Signature Area.

 

Community Voices - Poster - November 4, 2020

The Situated Knowledges: Indigenous Peoples and Place Signature Area invites you to attend Community Voices: “Working Together with Indigenous Youth Researchers in Northern Ontario'' a converstation with Sheila Wahsquonaikezhik and Dr. Fiona Nicoll on Thursday November 4th from 10:00am - 11:00am MDT using the Zoom Platform.

Sheila Wahsquonaikezhik is the director of Indige-Spheres to Empowerment, a federally incorporated charitable non-profit organization dedicated to the health and well-being of indigenous peoples.  She runs workshops with Indigenous youth and others targeted by human and sex trafficking as well as facilitating new approaches to research on gambling and videogaming. Critical Gambling Studies features a recent interview with Sheila and Darrel Manitowabi.

Dr. Fiona Nicoll is a Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Alberta and former Alberta Gambling Research Institute Chair and Current KULE Scholar.  She was invited in 2018 to work with Indige-Spheres to Empowerment on a youth-led and youth-driven project on Indigenous gambling and videogaming in Northern Ontario.

Please contact skipp@ualberta.ca if you would like to view the recording of this event.