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Tricia Logan is an Assistant Professor jointly appointed in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs and the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. She is a Métis scholar with over 20 years of experience working with Indigenous communities in Canada. Tricia has held significant roles at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the Métis Centre of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, and the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. She earned her Master of Arts in Native Studies from the University of Manitoba and completed her PhD in History at Royal Holloway, University of London, where her dissertation was focused on Indian Residential Schools and Settler Colonialism narratives in Canadian History. Originally from Kakabeka Falls, Ontario, Tricia's research intersects with the experiences of survivors of residential schools, particularly the Métis experience, and she has been actively involved in a Michif language revitalization project.
Offers course-only and thesis routes. Focus areas include philosophy of science, mind, ethics, and Asian philosophy.