The Role of Indigenous Feminism in Deconstructing Legislated Identity

     

Dr. Carrie Bourassa (Professor of Indigenous Health Studies at FNUniv and Special Advisor to the President, Research) will discuss how the Indian Act continues to impact the identity of Indigenous people and particularly Indigenous women in Canada. She will focus her talk on how Indigenous Feminism can help to deconstruct colonial identities and assist with the reclamation and healing process for indigenous women.

Date
Thursday, February 12, 2015
12:00 pm - 01:00 pm

Location
Dr. John Archer Library, Regina Room (LY107.32)

Contact
Robert Thomas
306-585-4398
robert.thomas@uregina.ca

Free lecture open to the entire campus community. Sponsored by the University Library and the URFA status of women committee.

The Role of Indigenous Feminism in Deconstructing Legislated Identity