When:
Friday, November 11, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
Where:
Online
Webcast Link
Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students
Cost: FREE
Contact:
Michaela Marchi
(847) 491-4133
Group: Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR)
Category: Academic, Lectures & Meetings, Multicultural & Diversity
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!