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The Wilson Institute’s Visiting Speaker Series presents Sarah Nickel
Free Event
Overview
The Wilson Institute’s Visiting Speaker Series
presents
Sarah Nickel
Associate Professor of History, University of Alberta
“It’s something we’ve just got to begin to do ourselves”: Beginning the Indigenous Women’s Shelter Movement in Canada’s West
Thursday, 13 April 2023, 2:30 p.m.
Chester New Hall 607B
Live via Zoom
Zoom Meeting ID: 933 6003 4921
Please join us on Zoom at: https://mcmaster.zoom.us/j/93360034921
Sarah Nickel is Tk’emlúpsemc, French Canadian, and Ukrainian, and an associate professor of History at the University of Alberta. Her work focuses on twentieth century Indigenous politics and the gendered nature of political work drawing on community-engaged methodologies. Sarah is currently working on her second monograph titled, Active Women: Indigenous Women’s Social and Political Work in Canada’s West which is under contract with the University of Toronto Press.
All are welcome to attend and join the conversation!
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