WHAT INSPIRES YOU
CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING.
Anishinaabekwe land protector
Celebrating
Taylor Galvin
Taylor Galvin, Ozaawi Mashkode Bizhiki (Brown Buffalo), is a proud
member of Baaskaandibewiziibing (Brokenhead Ojibway Nation).
She is dedicated to protecting the land, the water and the animals
that call them home.
While pursuing a degree in environmental studies at the University
of Manitoba, Ms. Galvin [BEnvSt/24] co-founded the Indigenous
Concerns on the Environment student group, advocating for
Indigenous-led environmental stewardship.
Now embarking on her master's in environment and geography at UM,
Ms. Galvin aims to focus on Indigenous Protected and Conserved
Areas (IPCAs) in Manitoba.
"I'd like to see Indigenous leaders, knowledge keepers, land guardians
and water protectors spearheading the movement towards conser-
vation and sustainability," she said.
An intergenerational Survivor of residential schools, Ms. Galvin's
journey is one of perseverance and connection. Navigating personal
challenges, including addiction and the demands of being a mature
student, she found strength in the support of her community and
at Migizii Agamik – Bald Eagle Lodge, the home of the Indigenous
Student Centre.
The University of Manitoba honours Taylor Galvin for her exceptional
achievements and unwavering dedication to environmental advocacy.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2024
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NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY