Allyson Stevenson

 Allyson Stevenson

Allyson D. Stevenson

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Biography

University of Saskatchewan - Native Studies

Assistant Professor at University of Regina
Higher Education
Allyson
Stevenson
Saskatchewan, Canada
I competed my PhD in History in the Spring of 2015.

My dissertation looked at the emergence of Aboriginal transracial adoption in Canada, primarily Saskatchewan. I am interested in the intersection of race, gender and colonialism in the lives of indigenous women and children.

While not teaching or researching, I enjoy assisting with the operation of our family farm west of Melfort, Saskatchewan.


Experience

  • University of Guelph

    Post-Doctoral Fello

    Allyson worked at University of Guelph as a Post-Doctoral Fello

  • Regional Intersectoral Committee, Melfort

    Partners to End Poverty Coordinator

    Allyson worked at Regional Intersectoral Committee, Melfort as a Partners to End Poverty Coordinator

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Professor of Indigneous Studies and Women's and Gender Studies

    Teaching

  • Promotion Farms, Ltd

    Farm Labourer and Secretary

    Promotion Farms, Ltd is a family grain farming operation that has been in existence since 1920. I began working for the farm from 1998 when I married its primary operator, Tyler Stevenson. This work has provided me with important knowledge of the agriculture industry and rural life.

  • University of Regina

    Assistant Professor

    Politics and International Studies Department

Education

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Canadian History

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Professor of Indigneous Studies and Women's and Gender Studies


    Teaching

Publications

  • "Vibrations Across a Continent: The 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act and the Politicization of First Nations Leaders in Saskatchewan"

    American Indian Quarterly Winter/Spring 2013, Vol. 37 nos 1-2.

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