
The dialogue and art creation will expand an understanding of the ways in which positive relationships between youth and police can be built. Native youth, non-Native youth and the police | Funding: 2017 Doris & Ross Dixon Foundation Alliance Project – $4360.00 | Summary: P.I.s Dr Trish Van Katwyk, Dr Bonnie Freeman, and collaborator, Donna Dubie, ED, Healing of the 7 Generations Develop a dialogue and art project with Aboriginal youth, non-Aboriginal youth and police in the Waterloo region.Testing the Waters: Building Relationships through Reconciliation and a Two Row Research Paradigm – Insight Development Grant |$64,010.00 (2017).Mno Nimkodadding Geegi (We Are All Connected): The Ontario Node of the Indigenous Mentorship Network Program – CIHR Training Grant: Indigenous Mentorship Network Program, Ontario – Western University | $200,000 (2017 – 2018).Mirna Carrenza (Principle Investigator) and Giovanni Carranza-Hernandez | $93,641 The colonial contours of Indigenous women’s inclusion in the Americas-the Peruvian experience – Insight Grant, Co-Applicant with Dr.Sandra Juutilainen (P.I.), University of Waterloo, Rhona Hanning – University of Waterloo (Co-Applicant) and Heather Manson (Co-Applicant), Public Health Ontario | $67,000 (2018 – 2020) Truth Telling: Gardens, Farming and Food Experiences at the Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School – Insight Development Grant – Co-Applicant with Dr.

Barbara Riley (P.I.) Public Health Agency of Canada – Collaborator | $1,250,000 (2018 – 2020) Propelling mental health promotion in children and youth through connections, curation and continuous learning – University of Waterloo Propel Centre of Public Health Impact, Mental Health, Child & Youth Knowledge Development & Exchange HUB – Dr.
