5th Madeleine Kētēskwew Dion Stout Lecture: Life after residential school
5th Madeleine Kētēskwew Dion Stout Lecture: Life after residential school
Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Anyone, Carleton Community, Staff/Faculty

St. Patrick's Building Carleton University Art Gallery
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Institite of Interdisciplinary Studies, x 3745, iis@carleton.ca
Registration
No registration required.
Cost
Free
About this Event
Host Organization: Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies
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The lecture will be a verbal presentation after which the topic will be presented in poetic form which will address intergenerational trauma.
Louise Bernice Halfe – Sky Dancer was raised on Saddle Lake Reserve and attended Blue Quills Residential School. Louise is married, has two adult children and three grandsons. She graduated with a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Regina. She also completed two years of Addictions Counselor Training at St. Albert’s Nechi Institute where she also facilitated the program. She served as Saskatchewan’s Poet Laureate for two years and has traveled extensively for her poetics and to present at numerous conferences. Her books include, Bear Bones and Feathers, Blue Marrow, The Crooked Good, Burning In This Midnight Dream, Sohkeyihta, and awasis-kinky and dishevelled. She has received numerous accolades and awards including honorary doctorates from Wilfred Laurier University, the University of Saskatchewan, and Mount Royal University. She currently serves as the national Parliamentary Library Poet Laureate. Louise also serves as an elder or knowledge keeper at the University of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Health Authority, Virtual Hospice, Opik, and others. She actively participates in cultural and ceremonial activities relevant to her Plains Cree culture.
Reception with light refreshments after the lecture | Open to all.