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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nWednesday, January 14, 2026 12:30 pm to 2
 :00 pm \n CG 265 seminar room \n Canadian Gallery, 2nd floor \n 14 Queen'
 s Park Crescent West, Toronto, ON M5S 3K9 \n\nSpeakers \nVicki Chartrand
 , Full Professor, Sociology Department, Bishop’s University; Adjunct P
 rofessor, Department of Criminology, University of Ottawa \n\nDescriptio
 n: \nJoin us for the first winter term seminar of the 2025-2026 CrimSL Spe
 aker Series on Wednesday, January 14, 2026!Dr. Vicki Chartrand, Full Pr
 ofessor, Sociology Department, Bishop’s University; Adjunct Professor,
  Department of Criminology, University of Ottawa; and founding Director\
 , Centre for Community-Engaged Justices, will present 'Settler Research i
 n Indigenous Country.' This is a free event, however, registration is re
 quired.Prior to the seminar, join us for a light lunch from noon to 12:30
  pm in the Centre Lounge. Please indicate your lunch RSVP for catering pur
 poses when you register. AbstractDrawing on the Unearthing Justices projec
 t — a collaborative research initiative that shares and showcases Indigeno
 us-led initiatives for the MMIWG2S communities — Dr. Chartrand will discus
 s the possibilities for community-engaged research in Indigenous Country. 
 By foregrounding a practice of witnessing that is relational, embodied, 
 and land-based, she proposes that community engagement can serve as an in
 tervention into conventional settler research. Acknowledging the ongoing t
 ensions of settler presence, Dr. Chartrand argues that settler research c
 annot stand outside colonial systems; instead, it must be reshaped throu
 gh accountable collaborations that support Indigenous intellectual soverei
 gnty and community-defined justice. Rather than offer a prescriptive metho
 d or “recipe”, this talk invites us to stay with the complexities, contr
 adictions, and responsibilities of research in community. About Professor
  Vicki ChartrandProfessor Vicki ChartrandDr. Chartrand is a Mama and Full 
 Professor in the Sociology Department at Bishop’s University, Québec, th
 e traditional territory of the Abenaki people and Adjunct Professor at the
  University of Ottawa, Criminology Department. She is the founding Direct
 or of the Centre for Community-Engaged Justices, a research centre for co
 llaborative community-based approaches to justice. Her research includes n
 g carceral and colonial intersections, unearthing community grassroots ju
 stices, and advancing community-engaged scholarship and mentoring. She ha
 s over two decades of experience working with women and children, Indigen
 ous communities, and people in prison. AccessibilityPlease note that our 
 Centre Lounge and CG 265 seminar room are on the second floor of the Canad
 iana Gallery building, with stair access only as there is no elevator. If
  you have any access needs or if there are any ways we can support your pa
 rticipation in this session, please email crimsl.communications@utoronto.
 ca and we will be glad to work with you to make the appropriate arrangemen
 ts. Notice of photography and videographyPhotography, audio and video rec
 ording may occur throughout this event. Therefore, by attending, you her
 eby authorize the University of Toronto to take your photograph, video an
 d/or record your voice and grant the university all rights to these sounds
 , still or moving images in any medium for educational, promotional, ma
 rketing, advertising or other such purposes that support the mission of t
 he university. If you do not consent to this, please speak with a univers
 ity representative upon your arrival. \nMap \n14 Queen's Park Crescent Wes
 t, Toronto, ON M5S 3K9 \n\nCategories \n Seminars \n\nAudiences \n Commu
 nity
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260114T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260114T140000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T210226Z
LOCATION:14 Queen's Park Crescent West, Toronto, ON M5S 3K9
SUMMARY:Settler Research in Indigenous Country | Vicki Chartrand
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.crimsl.utoronto.ca/events/settler-research-indigen
 ous-country-vicki-chartrand
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