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From the Ashes: My Story of Being Métis, Homeless, and Finding My Way with Jesse Thistle

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Hosted by Carleton University, UPEI is pleased to make this talk with Jesse Thistle available to all UPEI students, staff, faculty and community members as part of #BellLet'sTalk.

Jesse Thistle is a Métis-Cree PhD candidate in the history program and Assistant Professor at York University, Toronto. Currently, he is working on theories of the intergenerational and historical trauma of the Métis people. Jesse’s work involves reflections on his own previous struggles with addiction and homelessness and has been recognized as having a wide impact on both the scholarly community and the greater public.

This talk explores Jesse’s riveting personal journey which has captivated endless audiences in his book, From the Ashes. He reflects on his story, one that recounts trauma, addiction, and homelessness. Through his remarks, audiences will learn a deeper story of hope and resilience, one that will impact them deeply.

Registration is required. Questions? Email Samantha.munro@carleton.ca