Kelly Laurila Explained
Kelly Laurila |
Nationality: | Canadian |
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Thesis Title: | Reconciliation: Facilitating ethical space between Indigenous women and girls of a drum circle and white, Settler men of a police chorus |
Thesis Url: | https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/2114/ |
Thesis Year: | 2018 |
Doctoral Advisor: | Kathy Absolon-King |
Kelly Laurila is a Canadian academic and Indigenous rights advocate known for research and teaching related to Indigenous peoples in Canada and settler engagement with the outputs of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
Early life and education
Laurila was born and raised in northern Ontario and is of Sámi and Irish ancestry.[1] She moved to southern Ontario in 1980, where she reconnected with her Indigenous heritage. She has spent several decades learning the teachings of Indigenous peoples in Canada, most notably the Anishinaabe.
Laurila studied psychology at the University of Waterloo before pursuing a Bachelor of Education at Brock University. She holds a Master of Education from South Texas State University and an Master of Social Work from Wilfrid Laurier University, and obtained a PhD at Laurier in 2018.[2] The focus of her doctoral research focused on Indigenous peoples in Canada.[3] [4]
Career
Laurila is an instructor with Laurier's Faculty of Social Work.[5] She also teaches in Renison University College's School of Social Work. Since 2018 Laurila has taught "Reconciliation: Discussions and Implications for Settler Peoples in Canada", a non-credit course offered by Renison.[6] The central focus of the course is the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and was developed based on Laurila's realization that Canadians don't always understand the need for reconciliation. Prior to pursuing an MSW, she worked as a counsellor at Conestoga College for more than a decade.[7]
Laurila took over from Jean Becker as the songcarrier for Mino Ode Kwewak N’gamowak (Good Hearted Women Singers) in 2006.[8] Founded in 2003, and composed of predominantly of First Nations women, the group met weekly to drum and sing.[9] Building on the teachings Becker brought to the group, Laurila expanded its scope into the community, leading public performances and building relationships with non-Indigenous communities including a police choir.[10] The group received the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation Award of Excellence in 2016.[11]
Select publications
- Laurila . Kelly . Carey . Kevin Christopher . Rethinking Freedom: A Framework for the Implementation of Ethical Space in the Academy . Educational Studies . 30 March 2022 . 58 . 2 . 200–224 . 10.1080/00131946.2022.2051027 . 247889710 . 0013-1946.
- Book: Laurila . Kelly . Willingham . Lee . Community music at the boundaries . 2021 . Waterloo, Ontario, Canada . 9781771124577 . Song as the Catalyst that Promotes Envisioning Ethical Spaces.
- Laurila . Kelly . The Ethical Space of Engagement Between Indigenous Women and Girls of a Drum Circle and White, Settler Men of a Police Chorus: Implications for Policing Ideology, Policies, and Practices . Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics . 28 September 2020 . 17 . 4 . 10.33423/jlae.v17i4.3095 . en. free .
- Laurila . Kelly . Willingham . Lee . Drum circles and community music: Reconciling the difference . International Journal of Community Music . 1 July 2017 . 10 . 2 . 139–156 . 10.1386/ijcm.10.2.139_1.
Notes and References
- Laurila . Kelly . Carey . Kevin Christopher . Rethinking Freedom: A Framework for the Implementation of Ethical Space in the Academy . Educational Studies . 30 March 2022 . 58 . 2 . 200–224 . 10.1080/00131946.2022.2051027 . 247889710 . 0013-1946.
- Web site: Kelly Laurila . School of Social Work . 14 April 2022 . en . 3 September 2020.
- News: Cullen . Graham . Music's vast reach: Thriving Urbana-based Global Z Recording Project partnering with tribal groups in second phase . 14 April 2022 . The Frederick News-Post . 3 February 2021 . en.
- Web site: Laurila . Kelly . Reconciliation: Facilitating ethical space between Indigenous women and girls of a drum circle and white, Settler men of a police chorus . Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) . Wilfrid Laurier University . 14 April 2022 . 1 January 2019.
- Web site: Kelly Laurila . www.wlu.ca . 14 April 2022.
- News: Folkins . Tali . Anglican-affiliated college to offer course on reconciliation . 14 April 2022 . Anglican Journal . 1 March 2018.
- Connecting with tradition, looking to the future . Campus Magazine . Fall 2010 . 38 . Wilfrid Laurier University . en.
- News: Hill . Valerie . Good Hearted Women Singers drum for reconciliation . 14 April 2022 . therecord.com . 6 March 2015 . en.
- News: Hill . Valerie . First Nations drumming group reaches out through music . 14 April 2022 . therecord.com . 1 March 2016 . en.
- News: Crossman . Rae . Woman of the Drum: A Tribute to Jean Becker and Mino Ode Kwewak N'gamowak . 14 April 2022 . The New Quarterly . 28 January 2019 . en-CA.
- News: Previous Winners . 14 April 2022 . www.wrhf.org . 30 January 2020 . en.