Hadley Friedland
@Hadleylf
Associate Prof @ualbertalaw, Academic Director, Wahkohtowin Law & Governance Lodge
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https://www.ualberta.ca/law/faculty-and-research/wahkohtowin 04-02-2014 03:59:29
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That one where the lodge became a court for a day and Hero Laird became a lawyer for life.
#UAlbertaLaw Profs. Hadley Friedland and Tamara Pearl are part of a cross-Canada project receiving federal funding to address access to justice and gender-based violence against Indigenous women, girls, trans and two-spirit+ persons.
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Thrilled to share news of SSHRC funding for a 4 year research project addressing access to justice & safety for Indigenous WGT2S+persons.
Learn more at: ualberta.ca/.../news/2023/…
We'll be working with Standing Together & other amazing thinkers U of Saskatchewan , UniversityOfVictoria & UWindsor.
Looking forward to continuing and building relationships with this exciting cohort of new colleagues University of Alberta Faculty of Law
On Thursday WLGL & Standing Together were honoured to hold space again for Cindy Gladue & her family, raising awareness about MMIW and the legal system. Thanks to Jean Teillet Val Napoleon & Tamara Pearl for speaking at the Teach-In, now @ WLGL YouTube: youtu.be/JNJ1Q8yPHpo
This is such exciting news & we can finally share it: 5 new colleagues are joining University of Alberta Faculty of Law! Florence Ashley Gerard Kennedy Rebeca Macias Gimenez @s_tremb1 & Adebayo Majekolagbe ualberta.ca/law/about/news…
We all have the opportunity to choose what type of lawyer we want to come. Be the type that holds space for those the Justice system fails #holdingspaceforcindy
Congratulations Dr. Kisha Supernant, social agitator (she/her). on this well deserved honour and support for your important work!
We are celebrating some amazing news! Casey Caines, a WLGL Research Assistant, will be heading to the Supreme Court of Canada to clerk with Justice O'Bonsawin, the first Indigenous female SCC Justice. Her community here at WLGL and University of Alberta Faculty of Law will be standing with her. 1/3
This is what hope looks like. Casey Caines this is so well deserved and you will bring so much to this role, just like you bring so much to University of Alberta Faculty of Law & Wahkohtowin Law & Governance Lodge #Indigenousbrilliance