My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and proposes settler-shame as both generative and necessary to decolonizing and disrupting the patterns of ongoing colonial violence against Indigenous bodies. I specifically focus on how sound and performance can be used to critically engage and educate on both historical and ongoing colonial violence prevalent in settler-colonial society. I elaborate on how my own performances are an embodied form of settler-shame and put forward a sound technique I’ve called time-stretched witnessing. I draw on encounters within my own practice as an electronic artist/producer as a means of addressing the degree to which it might b...
Engagement with the concept of reconciliation, broadly understood as the process or goal of transfor...
As a result of the colonial history of Canada, and years of imposed structural violence, direct viol...
This thesis outlines the concepts that informed my critical journey of developing an understanding o...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
Reconciliation between non-Indigenous/settler peoples and Indigenous peoples has become a central te...
In this dissertation I consider how listening to music produced by Indigenous peoples might convince...
Following up on the thousands of pages collected from testimonies by residential school survivors an...
For those of us with decolonial desires, the university classroom is a potential space of disruption...
In this paper, three racialized social work educators unsettle our settled colonial silences as acts...
Reconciliation calls settler-educators to confront coloniality; to take up action that reflects a re...
This thesis project illustrates how Indigenous-centered performance enables and supports collective ...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
My artistic practice as a Cree and Osage Two Spirit woman is rooted in an investigation of materials...
My dissertation provides an epistemic evaluation of settler colonialism in terms of settlers’ disavo...
Engagement with the concept of reconciliation, broadly understood as the process or goal of transfor...
As a result of the colonial history of Canada, and years of imposed structural violence, direct viol...
This thesis outlines the concepts that informed my critical journey of developing an understanding o...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
Reconciliation between non-Indigenous/settler peoples and Indigenous peoples has become a central te...
In this dissertation I consider how listening to music produced by Indigenous peoples might convince...
Following up on the thousands of pages collected from testimonies by residential school survivors an...
For those of us with decolonial desires, the university classroom is a potential space of disruption...
In this paper, three racialized social work educators unsettle our settled colonial silences as acts...
Reconciliation calls settler-educators to confront coloniality; to take up action that reflects a re...
This thesis project illustrates how Indigenous-centered performance enables and supports collective ...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
My artistic practice as a Cree and Osage Two Spirit woman is rooted in an investigation of materials...
My dissertation provides an epistemic evaluation of settler colonialism in terms of settlers’ disavo...
Engagement with the concept of reconciliation, broadly understood as the process or goal of transfor...
As a result of the colonial history of Canada, and years of imposed structural violence, direct viol...
This thesis outlines the concepts that informed my critical journey of developing an understanding o...