Interview Potential Questions

Big Idea Interview

Potential Questions

What are some of the most important of the principles that you believe are key in reconciliatation?

What are key principles that non-Indigenous community members must consider when engaging with Indigenous challenges?

What have been the most effective ways that you have seen non-Indigenous individuals and communities engage in Indigenous challenges?

How do you think we can improve the engagement of non-Indigenous communities with Indigenous issues?

How would you suggest a student or faculty member unrelated to FNIS to engage (ie engineering, psychology etc)

 

Potential Interviewees

Sarah Hunt –

  • Everyday Decolonization:living a decolonizing queer politics
  • exploring geographies of resistance and resurgence in the intimate, everyday relations of Indigenous people and communities

Sheryl Lightfoot –

  • fifteen years’ volunteer and contract experience with a number of American Indian tribes and community-based organizations in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area
  • The Politics of State Apologies to Indigenous Peoples,” a major multi-national comparative study of state apologies to Indigenous peoples.

 

Elder Grant

Musqueam 101

Daniel Justice

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