Canadian Science Policy Centre Magazine Editorial
Nov 4, 2019
Published a featured editorial in the inaugural edition of Canadian Science Policy Magazine.
Authored an invited editorial, “Environmental Scientists and Policymakers Have a Shared Responsibility to Reconciliation”, published in the inaugural edition of the Canadian Science Policy Magazine. The article explored how environmental decision-makers can meaningfully integrate Indigenous knowledge systems, with a focus on policy, science equity, and land governance.
Translated lived experience and policy analysis into accessible editorial for a national science and policy audience
Applied narrative and citation techniques to contextualize Indigenous knowledge within environmental and reconciliation frameworks
Integrated case study research (Healing Broken Connections) into national commentary on ecological integrity and co-management
Elevated Indigenous worldviews and challenged settler-scientific paradigms in Canadian environmental policy
Aligned editorial tone with national science-policy dialogue and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action

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