Introduction: Critical praxis journal
Introduction to my critical praxis journal - one of two outputs for my qualifying exam.
Dialogues of Meaning-Making part 1: A letter to Nealob
This response is part of an exchange between my friend, colleague, and collaborator, Nealob Kakar, and myself. In this letter I share reflections on the difficulties of language, embodying an ethica of incommensurability, navigating change in ‘fraught terrain’.
Dialogues of meaning-making part 2: Recorded conversation
This is a recorded conversation between myself and Nealob Kakar. Together we have a meandering conversation spanning reflections about place and scale in decolonial work, and how to challenge carceral logics and cultures of disposability.
Dialogues of Meaning making part 3: Letter to Nealob
A reflection on autoethnography, subjective (re)formation, and the decolonial possibilities of faithful witnessing.
Dialogues of meaning- making part 4: Letter to Nealob
This final letter reflects on the possibilities and complexities of decolonial coalitions.
Institutional ethnography: Possibilities for unsettling the ruling relations of the conservation sector in Canada
In this reflection, I consider the connections between institutional ethnography (IE), resurgence scholarship, and my project goals of supporting decolonial change within the Canadian conservation sector.
Decolonial pedagogies: Reflections from the Two-Row on the Grand
Reflections on my experience with the Two Row on the Grand as a decolonial pedagogy
How to change without ‘eating the other’
I recorded this short reflection in fall 2023 after a conversation about how to support senior federal officials in their reconciliatory learning journeys in the context of my work with the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership.