
Salina Kemp is an Urban Indigenous woman, a member of the Millbrook First Nation, and a graduate student at Saint Mary's University pursuing a Master of Art's in Atlantic Canada Studies. During her time at Saint Mary's University she has been a student representative for the President's Task Force, the treasurer for the Saint Mary's University Indigenous Student Society, and currently sits on the Indigenous Student Advisory Committee. She has been a team member on several community driven research projects in partnership with the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre and the Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network, such as "Wi’kupaltimk: Feast of Forgiveness" a film exploring food security for urban Indigenous people living in Halifax. In addition to her experience within both the urban Indigenous community and the academic community she has been a researcher for the National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education, and a member of the All Nations Drummers women's drum group.
Exhibitionist debunker of ideas
Sessions in which Salina Kemp participates
- Whose Food Sovereignty? Indigenous Food Systems, Land, and Governance
- Concordia University - H Building - H110
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- Plenary / Séance plénière