Day Two: Tuesday, June 8th, 2021

event Zoom links emailed to registered participants daily

08:30-09:30 PST/ 09:30-10:30 MST/CST / 10:30-11:30 CDT / 11:30-12:30 EST/ 17:30-18:30 CEST:

Live recording of Book Women/masinahikan iskwêwak podcast

featuring Tenille Campbell & moderator Kaitlin Debicki

Join the Book Women as they interview Dene/Métis author Tenille K Campbell about her new book, nedí nezu.This is the final episode of Season 3 of the podcast.


09:30 PST / 10:30 MST/CST / 11:30 CDT / 12:30 EST / 18:30 CEST:

Break: Optional Zoom visiting space and/or screen break


10:00-11:20 PST / 11:00-12:20 MST/CST / 12:00-13:20 CDT / 13:00-14:20 EST/ 19:00-20:20 CEST:

 

Session C: “Engaging Communities”

Chair: Heather Phipps Interpreter: Isabella Huberman

Renae Watchman, “Restor(y)ing Hane’, Kéyah, K’é (Stories, Land, Kinship)” 

Stéphanie Pain, “Quelques réflexions sur le roman Tant que couleront les rivières de Larry Loyie”

Adar Charton and Tina Munroe, “Thunder Bay Library Rematriation Project”

Cory Charles Cardinal and Nancy Van Styvendale, “‘Within this architecture of oppression’: Prisoner Organizing through Writing during COVID-19”

Session D: “Speculative Fictions, Resurgent Futures”

Chair: Daniel Heath Justice

Tara Million, “Finding Contemporary Understandings of Wetiko Legal Principles in Cree and Anishinaabe Literature”

Josh Dawson, “Time After Time: Between Futurity and History in Waubgeshig Rice’s Moon of the Crusted Snow"

Melanie Braith, “Remediating Rougarou: Listening to Oral Storytelling in Cherie Dimaline's Audiobook Empire of Wild

Amy Farrell, “Imagining Land in Speculative Fiction: into a Journey of In-Progress Research Writing”


11:20 PST / 12:20 MST/CST / 13:20 CDT / 14:20 EST / 20:20 CEST

Meeting of Indigenous Graduate Students: activity-based writing session run by Maddie Reddon

Zoom visiting space also available!