Urban Aboriginal Community Building and the Basis of Aboriginal Economic Success in Sudbury
Research Start-up Summary and Abstract:
This research idea comes directly from the KINXUS ‘212’ Economic Success Initiative. In proposing to explore the experiences of economic success and the pathways to Aboriginal community life in Sudbury, this research is intended to directly support the KINXUS ‘212’ initiative, which is aimed at better understanding the emerging middle class of Aboriginal professionals in Sudbury and supporting their continued success as well as engagement with the wider Aboriginal community.
Name of Principal Investigator:
Dr. Kevin FitzMaurice (UofS / Indigenous Studies – KINXUS)
Nancy Recollet (Ontario Ministry of Citizenship & Immigration)
Christine Rego (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Northern Aboriginal Services))
Collaborating Friendship Centre and/or other urban Aboriginal organization:
As an Aboriginal Community partner the KINXUS Board of Directors includes the following community stakeholders:
Engagement objectives:
The final report will be presented to the KINXUS Board of Directors as well as at member organizations and on organizational webpages. The work will also be included as part of the UAKN and will be submitted for scholarly publication and conference presentation.
Main contact:
Kevin FitzMaurice, University of Sudbury
[email protected]
Media Coverage:
http://www.thesudburystar.com/2016/10/08/sudbury-accent-breaking-down-silos
https://www.sudbury.com/local-news/finding-the-pathways-to-success-for-aboriginal-people-511177
http://nationtalk.ca/story/finding-the-pathways-to-success-nob
https://twitter.com/CastlemainGroup/status/821751604923760641