Rematriating Justice: Honouring the Lives of Our Indigenous Sisters Table of Contents Introduction: Jennifer Brant, Jo Billows, and D. Memee Lavell-Harvard Part One: Centering MMIWG2S+ 1. Refusal and Reprisal: Colonial Fragility, Genocidal Violence, and the Murder of Helen Betty Osbourne - Robyn Bourgeois 2. Centralizing Indigenous Mothering in the Death of Chantel Moore - Josephine Savarese 3. Disrupting Mainstream Media Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - Sana Shah 4. Healing and Motherhood: In conversation with D. Memee Lavell-Harvard, Anne Taylor and Sarah Lewis Part Two: Community Action and Education to Address MMIWG2S+ 5. Closing thoughts: River women collective' s reflections on the final ceremonial and artistic installation of Walking With Our Sisters.
- Cheryl Troupe & Janice Cindy Gaudet 6. " A Walking with our Sisters Syllabus" by Rebecca Beaulne-Stuebing 7. Pedagogical Considerations on Teaching " Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women from a Global Perspective" - Brenda Anderson 8. Human to Human - Chavelle Malcolm Poem Part Three: Transforming Our Worlds 9. Indigenous Women' s Literature: The Power and Truth of our Words - Jennifer Brant 10. Disentangling Victimhood in Canadian Anti-Human Trafficking: A Transformative Justice Response - Rosemary Nagy 11. Healing with Indigenous feminisms: the decoloniality of embodiment, self-love, and desire - Jo Billows 12. kimiyokî sikaw: Iskwê wak Reclaiming Sovereignty, A Love Letter from Decolonial Self-Lovers - Lana Whiskeyjack, Janice Cindy Gaudet and Tricia McGuire-Adams.
Conclusion/Paths Forward: A Virtual Tea with Maria Campbell and Kim Anderson - Jennifer Brant Rematriating Justice: Honouring the Lives of Our Indigenous Sisters Table of Contents Introduction: Jennifer Brant, Jo Billows, and D. Memee Lavell-Harvard Part One: Centering MMIWG2S+ 1. Refusal and Reprisal: Colonial Fragility, Genocidal Violence, and the Murder of Helen Betty Osbourne - Robyn Bourgeois 2. Centralizing Indigenous Mothering in the Death of Chantel Moore - Josephine Savarese 3. Disrupting Mainstream Media Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - Sana Shah 4. Healing and Motherhood: In conversation with D. Memee Lavell-Harvard, Anne Taylor and Sarah Lewis Part Two: Community Action and Education to Address MMIWG2S+ 5. Closing thoughts: River women collective' s reflections on the final ceremonial and artistic installation of Walking With Our Sisters.
- Cheryl Troupe & Janice Cindy Gaudet 6. " A Walking with our Sisters Syllabus" by Rebecca Beaulne-Stuebing 7. Pedagogical Considerations on Teaching " Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women from a Global Perspective" - Brenda Anderson 8. Human to Human - Chavelle Malcolm Poem Part Three: Transforming Our Worlds 9. Indigenous Women' s Literature: The Power and Truth of our Words - Jennifer Brant 10. Disentangling Victimhood in Canadian Anti-Human Trafficking: A Transformative Justice Response - Rosemary Nagy 11. Healing with Indigenous feminisms: the decoloniality of embodiment, self-love, and desire - Jo Billows 12. kimiyokî sikaw: Iskwê wak Reclaiming Sovereignty, A Love Letter from Decolonial Self-Lovers - Lana Whiskeyjack, Janice Cindy Gaudet and Tricia McGuire-Adams.
Conclusion/Paths Forward: A Virtual Tea with Maria Campbell and Kim Anderson - Jennifer Brant Rematriating Justice: Honouring the Lives of Our Indigenous Sisters Table of Contents Introduction: Jennifer Brant, Jo Billows, and D. Memee Lavell-Harvard Part One: Centering MMIWG2S+ 1. Refusal and Reprisal: Colonial Fragility, Genocidal Violence, and the Murder of Helen Betty Osbourne - Robyn Bourgeois 2. Centralizing Indigenous Mothering in the Death of Chantel Moore - Josephine Savarese 3. Disrupting Mainstream Media Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - S.