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Megan Scribe is an Assistant Professor in the field of Sociology at Toronto Metropolitan University. Her academic focus addresses the intersections of Indigenous feminist queer theories and Indigenous research methodologies. For over a decade, she has explored the complexities of racist anti-Indigenous gender-based violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ individuals, revealing the ways that cis-heteropatriarchy perpetuates the structures of settler colonial society. Scribe’s research incorporates elements of critical Indigenous studies, critical race theory, and post-colonialism, emphasizing community collaboration and Indigenous storytelling. Her multidisciplinary inquiries delve into narratives of violence, kinship, and the relational dynamics of identity within the context of settler colonialism, anti-Blackness, and xenophobia. She actively contributes to her field through various publications, including works addressing gender, colonial violence, and Indigenous narratives. Scribe holds a PhD from the University of Toronto, alongside both her BA and MA from York University.
Toronto Metropolitan University • Toronto, ON
Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology focusing on Indigenous Studies and feminist theories.
Department of Chemical Engineering