I approach research and inquiry as an anti-oppressive, community-oriented process that centres justice and equity. Currently I am exploring Indigenous perspectives on work/care balance and the reclamation of Anishinaabe femme leadership in governance. I have explored community support for the res...
I approach research and inquiry as an anti-oppressive, community-oriented process that centres justice and equity. Currently I am exploring Indigenous perspectives on work/care balance and the reclamation of Anishinaabe femme leadership in governance. I have explored community support for the resurgence of customary governance practice in my First Nation using mixed methods, Indigenous perspectives on employment engagement in the Niagara region, and community-based language reclamation. I received the Governor-General's Gold Medal for an outstanding dissertation from Royal Roads University in 2019.