Show Notes
For the third episode in our spotlight series on Learning and Evaluation, we talk to Dr. Gladys Rowe. We talked about finding your people, sharing visions, building foundations, undoing internal narratives, decolonial futures and indigenous resurgence. It’s a remarkable conversation. Enjoy!
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Dr. Gladys Rowe - Gladys Rowe (she/her) is a Muskego Inniniw (Swampy Cree) person who also holds relations with ancestors from Ireland, England, Norway, and Ukraine. She is a member of Fox Lake Cree Nation, Treaty 5 in Northern Manitoba. Gladys is an Indigenous Scholar doing work that supports Indigenous resurgence through many pathways including leading Indigenous evaluation & learning, supporting Indigenous birthkeepers, designing curriculum, and sharing stories through workshops, film, and podcasting.
Two of Dr. Rowe’s projects that she loves to share is her work as the host of Indigenous Insights: An Evaluation Podcast and the Stories of Decolonization film project.
Dr. Rowe successfully defended her dissertation on November 30, 2020 titled, “Resurgence of Indigenous Nationhood: Centering the stories of Indigenous full spectrum doulas.” This work was completed for her PhD in interdisciplinary studies through the University of Manitoba.
Winnipeg Boldness Project - Indigenous Innovation Bundle
Seven Generations Education Institute, Treaty 3 Territory
Listen to our entire Learning & Evaluation Spotlight Series:
5.19: A Conversation with Dominica McBride, PhD - Evaluation as a pathway for healing oppression
5. 20: A Conversation with Jamie Gamble - Barrier to Thinking Well
Song that always lifts up Dr. Rowe: “Rise Up