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Unheard Voices: The Plight of Indigenous Women in the Shadow of Injustice

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In this episode of Resolving Violence, we delve into the harrowing realities faced by Indigenous women and girls confronting violence. Our featured guest, Kandice Parker, PhD, presents cutting-edge research from the Canadian Prairies, exposing the myths surrounding Indigenous violence and highlighting the disproportionate victimization rates.
Join us as we navigate through the stark disparities, with 43% of victims identified as Indigenous women and girls, often targeted by non-Indigenous perpetrators. Kandice's dedication to amplifying their voices echoes our collective call for legislative reform, spotlighting the recent setback in protective measures—a poignant reminder of systemic biases entrenched within our justice systems.
Throughout our conversation, we delve into the emotional complexities researchers encounter while documenting intersectional violence. We also explore the crucial role of self-care strategies and allyship in sustaining efforts within this emotionally intense field. And examine the influence of media in perpetuating harmful stereotypes, discussing Kandice's research on the sensationalization of LGBTQ+ experiences, which reinforces damaging narratives.
As advocates for marginalized voices, we urge listeners to harness awareness as a catalyst for meaningful change. Join us as we delve into this vital discussion and work collectively to unveil truths, challenge prevailing perceptions, and resolve violence!
Learn More About Our Guest:
Kandice Parker
is a recent PhD graduate from the Culture, Health, and Human Development program at the University of Saskatchewan, where she also earned her B.A. in Psychology and M.A. in Applied Social Psychology. Her expertise is further enriched by her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Victoria.
Kandice has lived and worked abroad in countries such as Botswana, Zimbabwe, the Philippines, and India, which significantly expanded her awareness of the pervasive inequalities faced by women and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals. She is deeply passionate about exploring and developing methodologies to better understand prejudice, discrimination, sexuality, and gender.

To learn more about Resolve SK, head to research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/

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In this episode of Resolving Violence, we delve into the harrowing realities faced by Indigenous women and girls confronting violence. Our featured guest, Kandice Parker, PhD, presents cutting-edge research from the Canadian Prairies, exposing the myths surrounding Indigenous violence and highlighting the disproportionate victimization rates.
Join us as we navigate through the stark disparities, with 43% of victims identified as Indigenous women and girls, often targeted by non-Indigenous perpetrators. Kandice's dedication to amplifying their voices echoes our collective call for legislative reform, spotlighting the recent setback in protective measures—a poignant reminder of systemic biases entrenched within our justice systems.
Throughout our conversation, we delve into the emotional complexities researchers encounter while documenting intersectional violence. We also explore the crucial role of self-care strategies and allyship in sustaining efforts within this emotionally intense field. And examine the influence of media in perpetuating harmful stereotypes, discussing Kandice's research on the sensationalization of LGBTQ+ experiences, which reinforces damaging narratives.
As advocates for marginalized voices, we urge listeners to harness awareness as a catalyst for meaningful change. Join us as we delve into this vital discussion and work collectively to unveil truths, challenge prevailing perceptions, and resolve violence!
Learn More About Our Guest:
Kandice Parker
is a recent PhD graduate from the Culture, Health, and Human Development program at the University of Saskatchewan, where she also earned her B.A. in Psychology and M.A. in Applied Social Psychology. Her expertise is further enriched by her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Victoria.
Kandice has lived and worked abroad in countries such as Botswana, Zimbabwe, the Philippines, and India, which significantly expanded her awareness of the pervasive inequalities faced by women and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals. She is deeply passionate about exploring and developing methodologies to better understand prejudice, discrimination, sexuality, and gender.

To learn more about Resolve SK, head to research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/

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