By Franchesca Hebert-Spence Franchesca Hebert-Spence (image from the Art Gallery of Alberta) My name is Franchesca Hebert-Spence. I am Anishinaabe from Winnipeg and my grandmother Marion Ida Spence was from Sagkeeng, Manitoba. I am a cultural producer with a background in making, curating, ...
GRASAC
GKS Updates for GRASAC Members
By Cara Krmpotich GRASAC’s Knowledge Sharing System, what we all affectionately call the GKS, is 17 years old. It’s on the verge of adulthood! And with that comes change and a maturing. And if it’s true that it takes a village to raise a child, it is indeed taking a village to support the GKS ...
Recognition of Research Assistants
By Heidi Bohaker With the end of another school year we end one work-study RA program and start another for the summer. During the 2022-2023 fall/winter term, Autumn Epple (PhD student, History, York University), Amelia Healey (MA student, History, U of T), and Aidan Mitchell-Boudreau ...
“Great Lakes Diplomacy through Cultural Heritage” – Upcoming GRASAC Panel at the Cultures of Indigenous Diplomacy Conference
From Treatied Spaces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWnKqzCrBmY GRASAC Panel Presentation Promo All are welcome to this online conference and audience panel discussion organised to augment and expand the reach of the exhibition and residency of Anishinabekwe visual artist Dr ...
Additions to the GRASAC Great Lakes Treaty Timeline
GRASAC Research Assistants (RAs) are enriching the information in the Great Lakes Treaty Timeline, which was launched on GRASAC.org during Ontario Treaty Recognition Week last November. We’re excited for these new entries, two of which are introduced by the RAs below. Treaty No. 9 ...