CNAIR Brown Bag: Indigenous Methodologies: Research in Relation with Lands and Waters, Forrest Bruce
Webcast Link
Join us for the next Brown Bag in our series under the theme of "Indigenous Methodologies"!
Brown Bags are open to the CNAIR community and offer a chance to learn from one another, connect and engage in conversation centered on what a practice of using Indigenous Methodologies consists of and how it can be incorporated into your research.
*Don't forget your lunch!
Speaker: Forrest Bruce (PhD Student, Learning Science)
Title: Indigenous Methodologies: Research in Relation with Lands and Waters
BIO: Forrest Bruce (Ojibwe) is a PhD student in the Learning Sciences at Northwestern University. He is broadly interested in land-based education and the design of community-based learning environments that support Indigenous ways of knowing and being. He received a BS in Social Policy from Northwestern University and worked in Chicago Public Schools’ American Indian Education Program (Title 6) for a year before joining the ISTEAM research project, first as a research coordinator then later as a graduate student.
Zoom Link: https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/95658232712
Or Join us in-person at the CNAIR house at 515 Clark St!
Cost: FREE