Looking Through a Critical Lens
Using only worksheets for a field trip to the museum may seem like an engaging activity, but in reality, it may hinder students’...
Blog #3: A Different Donation
As the weeks are going by, I find that I am becoming a more engaged citizen. This past week I did donate, but in a different way, I...
Blog #2: Treaty Person Giving Back
This week turned out a bit different than I thought it would be, but I still believe I made efforts in being an engaged citizen. I...
Blog #1: My Pledge
As an engaged citizen, I think it is important to consider others and to not be selfish. My pledge, is to donate more because currently,...
My ESCI 302 Reflective Video
Throughout my all my blogs including my creative blogs, braid, in the middle of things and my love letter I have discovered many themes....
CJ6: Disrupting my Western Ways
I found throughout this class there were many “decolonizing encounters” but one that stuck to me was the day when we went fishing in...
Our Summary of Learning
Kealey and I collaborated to do our ECS 210 journey together. We found many themes, realized what shaped us and how this class helps us...
CJ5: Females are Just as Successful and Competent as Males
My eco-identities over time have been constructed in a feminine way and I continue to challenge the way society looks upon females. The...
Week Ten: Challenging the Eurocentric Way
In my own experiences there were aspects where it was oppressive and/or discriminating for other students, I cannot really say in any way...
CJ4: And We're Off to Build a Fort
My eco-identities were formed as a young child and still continue to grow to this day. As a child, I was one that was always outside,...