“I think there’s some hope in institutional transformation to see real transformative change. Using, as an example, the Musqueam nation and all of the teachings and the generous care they’ve taken to work with us here at UBC. There’s so much hope in all of the resistance and resurgence and thought they’ve put into their work”
Tricia Logan
Assistant Professor, SPPGA/CIS
Prof. Tricia Logan, a Métis scholar from Kakabeka Falls Ontario, is an Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs and UBC’s Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. She leads the SSHRC Insight Grant–funded project Facing Colonial Complicity and Mobilizing Reparations in Canadian Higher Education, with researchers at UBC and the University of Victoria. This project examines these universities’ historical roles in settler colonialism and aims to mobilize support for reparations with Indigenous communities.