Sadie Beaton

Sadie Beaton

 is a white settler carrying many generations of entanglement in Mi’kma’ki. An interdisciplinary PhD candidate at Dalhousie University, she is concerned the broken land relations at the heart of our current social and environmental polycrisis. After more than a decade of advocacy and organizing work in environmental movements, she has shifted attention towards her own ancestral stories on these lands, engaging with colonial archives and other storytellers as part of exploring what it might take to unravel the settler grammars that hinder peace, friendship and liveable futures here.

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