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SUMMARY:11/14/23: Bridging Western and Indigenous knowledges through University-Indigenous Community research partnerships: Sharing guidance from the “Seasons of Research” Framework
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a Great Lakes Seminar Series – subscribe!\nTime: 12:00-1:00 pm EDT\nLocation: 440 Church St\, Ann Arbor\, MI 48109\, Dana Building\, room #1046 and Virtual\nPresenter: Valoree S. Gagnon – Assistant Professor\, College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science; Director\, University-Indigenous Community Partnerships\, Great Lakes Research Center; Michigan Technological University\nTitle: Bridging Western and Indigenous knowledges through University-Indigenous Community research partnerships: Sharing guidance from the “Seasons of Research” Framework\n \nEvent Flyer \nWebinar Recording \nLinks of Interest: Bridging Knowledge Systems – Sharing Resources; Bridging Knowledge Systems and Expertise for Understanding the Dynamics of a Contaminated Tribal Landscape System (TLS) \nAbout the presentation: This seminar provides guidance on creating and navigating the pathway to equitable\, inclusive research partnerships. What is considered to be ‘normal’ research is in the midst of transformation as participatory\, community-engaged research is no longer the exception but the expectation. With the realization that a diversity of stakeholders\, rights holders\, and research sponsors require more than can be accomplished by the solo investigator\, how might one engage in this work in a good way? In this talk\, I begin by explaining the term ‘bridging’ as an adaptable/adoptable concept and practice between Western and Indigenous knowledge systems. Then\, following a brief description of my research foundations in fish\, risk\, and health\, I outline our current research landscape with/by/as the Anishinaabe Ojibwa. As an example\, I emphasize one project in particular that relies on guidance provided by the “Seasons of Research” framework\, created in partnership with the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Lake Superior Band of Ojibwa. In this socio-ecological systems research project (NSF AWARD #2009258)\, we are examining tribal landscape system (TLS) dynamics impacted by anthropogenic toxic contamination and climate-related changes. I conclude by proposing future directions and good relations for strengthening research partnerships as a shared priority commitment. \nAbout the speaker: Valoree S. Gagnon (she/her/kith/kin; Korean\, British/Irish/Scottish) serves as an Assistant Professor in the College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science\, and the Director for University-Indigenous Community Partnerships at the Great Lakes Research Center\, Michigan Technological University. Gagnon’s interdisciplinary expertise in environmental policy\, food sovereignty and community-engaged research focuses on human dimensions of natural resources and the socio-cultural impacts of legacy toxic compounds\, particularly on fishing communities. Her research\, teaching\, and service center on elevating Indigenous peoples and knowledge\, facilitating equitable research practice and design\, and guiding partnerships that prioritize the protection and restoration of land and life in the Great Lakes region. \n**Registration is not required** \n_____________________________________________________\nIMPORTANT VISITOR INFORMATION\nAll seminar attendees are required to receive a visitor badge from the front desk at the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory facility. Attendees need to present a valid U.S. photo ID or green card. If you are a Foreign National\, advance notification of at least 48 hours is needed so that security guidelines are followed. You will need to present your passport (a copy will NOT work). For questions regarding building access\, or assistance in obtaining Foreign National clearance\, please please call 734-741-2024 or email mike.ryan@noaa.gov. Additional questions? Contact Mary Ogdahl: ogdahlm@umich.edu; visit ciglr.seas.umich.edu for more information.
URL:https://ciglr.seas.umich.edu/event/111423-valoree-gagnon/
LOCATION:NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory\, 4840 S State Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Great Lakes Seminar Series
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