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School of Criminology
Congratulations to Korrie Grant on successfully defending her MA thesis
Congratulations to Korrie Grant for successfully defending her MA thesis titled 鈥淟earning to Walk in a Good Way: A White Occupier鈥檚 Path to Decolonizing Criminology鈥.
Abstract
The TRC (2015) and National Inquiry (2019) call on settler-Canadian educators, researchers, students, and criminal justice system members to address the genocides against Indigenous peoples. This thesis explores how criminology can work with and for Indigenous peoples in research, what a decolonizing lens in criminology might look like, and how the discipline can walk in the good way in addressing the MMIWG. Between 2018-2024, I participated in 20 workshops, conferences and lectures and 14 conversational dialogues to explore these subjects. I then employed Absolon鈥檚 Flower Petal Framework to frame what I learned. This experience showed me settlers need to: learn where we have come from to embrace the teachings to walk in the good way; understand where we are to see the siloed stories and experience transformative learning for reconciliation (TL4R); and act in alignment with Indigenous resurgence to work on the 鈥榥ext now鈥 for the next seven generations.