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Otsenhákta Student Centre Pow Wow

Members represented Abundant Intelligences at the Otsenhákta Student Centre’s Pow Wow, celebrating First Nations, Inuit and Métis students at Concordia.
The Otsenhákta Student Centre’s Pow Wow is a gathering of Indigenous cultures, each with their unique style of singing, dancing, and performances. Yearly, people of all nations are invited to discover the way they celebrate together, share their knowledge, and create new bonds of friendship. Attendees can support Indigenous entrepreneurs by purchasing handmade crafts and natural handmade products.

Event

Impact

Community Event

Speakers:

Sabrina Smith

Date:

2024-09-13

Location:

Canada

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Sabrina Smith

Sabrina Smith (she/her) is the Data & Storytelling Lead for Abundant Intelligences’ HQ. She is originally from Bdeóta Othúŋwe/Gakaabikaang/Minneapolis, Minnesota and is a settler of Scottish-Gaelic and Irish descent. Sabrina has a BA in Art History from Mount Holyoke College (2017) and an MA in Art History from Concordia University (2023). Her graduate thesis under Dr. John Povtin critically examined the exhibition, Le monde en tête (Lyon, 2019 and Montreal, 2022), and the Musée des Confluences’ curatorial politics and representation of Indigenous art history. Smith’s other works include a group exhibition, Confronting the Anthropocene: Theory, Activism, Art, exploring posthuman feminist phenomenology and the biotic and abiotic elements of ourselves. Sabrina brings her interest in phenomenology including AI phenomenology and the phenomenology of senses as bodily and cultural phenomena to the team.