Michelle Kennedy

Title: 
Dr.
Academic title(s): 

Assistant Professor

Michelle Kennedy
Contact Information
Email address: 
michelle.kennedy [at] mcgill.ca
Biography: 

Michelle Kennedy is a member of Oneida of the Thames First Nation, raised in London, Ontario, Bear Clan. Michelle is a registered teacher with the Ontario College of Teachers, specializing in Junior-Intermediate Native Studies. In her Master’s degree, her research focused on Indigenous community leadership in the area of violence prevention of Indigenous women and girls. She is a PhD Candidate in Cultural Studies at Queen’s University, where her doctoral work focuses on Anishinaabe art creation, curation, and curriculum development. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies and Education.

Degree(s): 
  • Bachelor of Arts, Native Studies, Laurentian University, Canada
  • Bachelor of Education, Junior-Intermediate Native Studies, Laurentian University, Canada
  • Master of Health, Indigenous Relations, Laurentian University, Canada
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Candidate), Cultural Studies, Queen's University, Canada
Areas of expertise: 
  • Indigenous Education
  • Teacher Education, Pedagogy & Leadership
Group: 
Contract Academic Staff (CAS)
Selected publications: 
  • Wabie, J-L., Kennedy, M. 2023. Navigating Nii’kinaaganaa. Virtual Identities and Digital Culture. Routledge.

 

Graduate supervision: 

Does not supervise grad students.

Professional activities: 

Undergraduate, Indigenous Education

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