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Lorena Sekwan Fontaine

lorenafinalFor twenty years Lorena Sekwan Fontaine (Cree/Anishnaabe) has worked with Aboriginal political organizations as an advocate for Aboriginal women, Aboriginal youth and former students of residential schools. She is originally from the Sagkeeng First Nation and currently is an Assistant Professor at the University of Winnipeg in the Aboriginal Governance Program.  Previously, she has

 
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Kelly Gorkoff

kellygorkoffKelly is currently a full time lecturer at the University of Winnipeg’s Department of Criminal Justice where she specializes in social theory. She is also a PhD candidate in sociology at Carleton University. After completing a BA and Masters degree at University of Manitoba’s sociology department, Kelly went on to be a Research Associate at RESOLVE, a prairie research centre of excellence on

 
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Dr. Claudine Majzels

claudine_majzels I am originally from Montreal; I received my BA at McGill University and a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Pennsylvania. I moved to the UK and as Canada Council Research Fellow I completed my dissertation on The Dance in the Art of Pieter Bruegel the Elder at the Warburg Institute of the University of London; at Cambridge University I held Research Fellowships at

 
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Dr. Heather Milne

h_milneHeather Milne is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Winnipeg. Her current research interests include negative aesthetics in contemporary innovative writing by women and the relationship between literary and artistic experimentation and political activism.  She is the co-editor of Prismatic Publics: Innovative Canadian

 
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