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