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Colleen Glenn
A Metis Feminist in Indian Rights for Indian Women, 1973-1979
From: Making Space For Indigenous Feminism
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Contributors
Colleen Glenn
Colleen Glenn is a Metis woman, a mother and grandmother and a life-long political activist. Glenn has working in organizations ranging from Planned Parenthood, to the Metis Association of Alberta, the Alberta Status of Women Action Committee, Indian Rights for Indian Women and the New Democratic Party, for which she was a candidate in the 1993 federal election.
Joyce Green
Joyce Green is associate professor of political science at the University of Regina. Green’s work focuses on the politics of decolonization in Canada; on identity, human rights and citizenship; and on the way in which sexism, racism and race privilege is encoded in Canadian political culture.