
The Research Was Always Here
Thu, Mar 26
|RD Parker Building
Join us for our first talk of the Indigenous Community-Based Research Series in partnership with Kenjgewin Teg.


Time & Location
Mar 26, 2026, 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
RD Parker Building, 935 Ramsey Lake Rd, Greater Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6, Canada
About the event
Join us in the Maamwizing space (second floor parker room P226 or over zoom) for our first Indigenous Community-Based Research Series talk: The Research Was Always Here presented by Dr. Amy Shawanda.
Dr. Amy Shawanda is Odawa, from Mnidoo Mnis and the Peoples of the Three Fires Confederacy, registered to Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory. She's the inaugural Director of Research at Kenjgewin Teg and an Assistant Professor at McGill University, where her work lives at the intersection of Indigenous sleep health, Anishinaabe Methodologies, and what it actually means to do research in community. She's the creator of the Paawaawaywin workshop and a CIHR-funded researcher who believes the research was always here — we're just bringing it home.
Miigwetch Kenjgewin Teg for partnering with us for this talk!
Zoom Information:
Meeting ID- 939 1423 0395
Passcode- 627588
Schedule
1 hour 30 minutesThe Research Was Always Here
Maamwizing Space (P226)