Regena Sinclair
@regena_sinclair
MA candidate at McMaster University and GIS consultant, dog mom and terrible knitter
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Today, at the #Indigenous Village, Ian Lafrenière & Benoit Charette announced $23 million in funding for new #Indigenous-led conservation initiatives in Quebec. “There is much work to do, but I am optimistic. I have hope that together we will do great things for the next generation.”
Our first (aiming to be annual) SUN Team writing retreat! Enjoying the space, view, food, snow, and company with Natalie Carter AlexisMelaPolidoro Kraig Matthews Regena Sinclair Stuart Anderson and Faith Rahman Five Oaks Centre.
The Indigenous Studies Department is hosting a week of events to celebrate the launch of the department from March 27-31, 2023. Join us in celebration of the McMaster Social Sciences Indigenous Studies Department! Learn about the history of @mcmasteru Indigenous Studies and events below.
Unreliable forecasts and climate data in the Canadian Arctic are frustrating residents and threatening climate studies. Gita Ljubcic is working with 8 northern communities to fine-tune the weather info residents need the most. McMaster SEES Via Science, Space & Robots science.org/content/articl…
We are excited to share the news of new community-specific reports released by the #Nunavut Research Institute (NRI) on research trends based on scientific research licenses (2004-2019)! McMaster SEES DGES @MIRIMcMaster Nunavut Arctic College straightupnorth.ca/2023/03/22/new…
My colleague and friend Steven Nitah: "if it wasn’t for #colonialism the map of Canada would be an ecological one, as Indigenous Peoples don’t name places after themselves but the plants and animals that they share their lands with." #DecolonizeConservation @IndgLed_Conserv
We had a great few days at our first SUNTeam methodology workshop! Thanks to Five Oaks Centre for the great food and space, and to GROWE Outdoor School for teaching about edible and medicinal forest plants. A great start to Fall term, helping us reconnect, reflect & plan.