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Dr. Morgan Kahentonni Phillips (she/her)

Indigenous (Kanien’kehá:ka) Research Consultant

Morgan Kahentonni Phillips is a Kanien’kehá:ka woman (Wolf Clan) from the Kanien’kehá:ka Territory of Kahnawake and a citizen of the Haudenosaunee/Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy. Dr. Phillips holds a BA Honours in Anthropology, an MA in Social & Cultural Anthropology from Concordia University in Montreal, and a PhD from the Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE) at McGill University. She is currently a Research Associate in the Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology at McGill, and an Indigenous Research Consultant. Her research expertise includes Indigenous health and well-being, resilience, community-engaged research, Indigenous research methodologies, program evaluation, and decolonizing pedagogy. Morgan has a solid background in qualitative research, knowledge of her culture, and fully supports collaborative partnerships with community.

Sessions

Inspiring & Interacting

Open Science & Indigenous Knowledge: Challenges & Solutions

The panel objective is to discuss the importance of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and Indigenous Data in obtaining a more complete understanding of the cumulative effects of industrial development on Indigenous territories and communities. See More.