Faculty Fellow, Osgoode Hall Law School
Faculty Fellow
Deborah McGregor (Anishinabe) is associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous environmental justice at York University. Her research has focused on Indigenous knowledge and legal systems and their various applications in diverse contexts including water and environmental governance, environmental and climate justice, health, and environment and sustainability.
Research keywords:
Indigenous climate justice; Indigenous peoples
Themes | Planetary Health |
Status | Active |
Related Work | |
Updates |
Recap – Highlights from the Planetary Health Council Launch | January 19, 2024
Recap – Indigenous Perspectives on Planetary Healing | August 9, 2022 |
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