Dr. Cindy Blackstock to Deliver Inaugural Chancellor’s Lecture on Indigenous Issues

October 27, 2022
Dr. Cindy Blackstock to Deliver Inaugural Chancellor’s Lecture on Indigenous Issues


7:00 PM

Kinsella Auditorium


Dr. Cindy Blackstock will be the inaugural speaker in the Chancellor’s Lecture Series on Indigenous Issues on Thursday, October 27 at 7:00 PM in the Kinsella Auditorium. A reception will follow the lecture.

 

In her lecture, "Spirit Bear: Echoes of the Past,"  she will speak about the importance of engaging people in learning about the diverse history of First Nations to prepare them to implement the TRC's calls to action and create an equitable future for all children.

 

A member of the Gitksan First Nation with 25 years of social work experience in child protection and indigenous children’s rights. Dr. Cindy Blackstock is currently Executive Director of First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada, Associate Professor & Director of FNCARES (First Nations Children’s Action Research and Education Service) at University of Alberta and Professor in McGill’s School of Social Work. Her research interests are indigenous theory and the identification & remediation of structural inequalities affecting First Nations children, youth & families.

 

An author of over 50 publications and a widely sought after public speaker, Dr. Blackstock has collaborated with other Indigenous leaders to assist the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child in the development and adoption of a General Comment on the Rights of Indigenous children. Recently, she also worked with Indigenous young people, UNICEF & the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues to produce a youth friendly version of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of the Child. Her promotion of culturally based & evidence informed solutions has been recognized by the Nobel Women’s Initiative, the Aboriginal Achievement Foundation, Frontline Defenders and many others.