S3: E25 - Brandy Old and Michelle Hogue reflecting on the Iniskim Campus Ecology Project at the University of Lethbridge

Published: June 1, 2021, 7:04 p.m.

b'About the Episode\\nWe tried something new with this episode and Brandy and Michelle were true innovators stepping into uncharted territory. Brandy Old is the Manager of Agility at the University of Lethbridge, and a few years ago embarked on the journey of Indigenizing the campus grounds at U of L: now known as the Iniskim Campus Ecology Project. The goal of the project was to revitalize campus grounds with traditional Indigenous plants while creating a space for the community to learn about Blackfoot culture, traditions, and land practices. She graciously shares the stumbles she had along the way and the learnings that came from them. \\nMichelle Hogue is Cree Metis from Saskatchewan and she is an Associate Professor and the Coordinator of Indigenous Student Success cohort program at U of L. Her work is about enabling indigenous academic success in the space of bridging cultures both in Canada and Australia. She listened to Brandy\\u2019s story and shared her perspective on it as well as other thoughts pertaining to the subject.'