University of Saskatchewan - Biology
B.Ed, M.Ed, Ph.D
Robert
Henry
I hold a PhD from the University of Saskatchewan from the Department of Indigenous Studies. My research focuses on violence, trauma, identity, and how it is impacted by health and justice systems. Much of my research consists of using an Indigenous research framework focused on relational accountavility. Working with Indigenous ex-gang members and collecting life narratives using photovoice methods, I examine how their notions of identity are impacted with their involvement within multiple social systems and how it maintains colonial control over Indigenous bodies.
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
Lecturer
I have recently defended my PhD dissertation on Indigenous male gang identity. The project is incorporating photo-voice methods and Indigenous methodologies.
Sessional Lecturer
I have lectured and am currently lecturing classes at the University of Saskatchewan. The classes have primarily focused on anti-racist/anti-oppressive education, ethics in education, and Aboriginal gang identity
Assistant Professor
Robert worked at University of Saskatchewan as a Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Robert worked at University of Saskatchewan as a Assistant Professor
Bachelor of Education
Elementary Education
Doctorate of Philosophy-Indigenous Studies
Special Topics PhD Program
I successfully defended my dissertation Through an Indigenous Lens: Understanding Indigenous Masculinity and Street Gangs. It has been nominated for a PhD award.
Master's of Education
Educational Foundation
Lecturer
I have recently defended my PhD dissertation on Indigenous male gang identity. The project is incorporating photo-voice methods and Indigenous methodologies.
Sessional Lecturer
I have lectured and am currently lecturing classes at the University of Saskatchewan. The classes have primarily focused on anti-racist/anti-oppressive education, ethics in education, and Aboriginal gang identity
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
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