Tricia E. Logan | The Canadian Encyclopedia

Tricia E. Logan

Tricia E. Logan is the head of Research and Engagement at the University of British Columbia’s Residential School History and Dialogue Centre and is cross appointed as an assistant professor at the UBC School of lnformation. She is a Métis scholar with more than 20 years of experience working with Indigenous communities in Canada.

Before joining the Centre in January 2019, Tricia previously held roles at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and the Legacy of Hope Foundation. She has a Master of Arts in Native Studies from the University of Manitoba, and completed her PhD in History at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her PhD is entitled Indian Residential Schools, Settler Colonialism and Their Narratives in Canadian History. Originally from Kakabeka Falls, ON, Tricia has worked with Survivors of residential schools, completed research on the Métis experience in residential schools and worked with Métis communities on a Michif language revitalization project.

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