荔枝视频

June 19, 2023

Michael Hart re-appointed as vice-provost (Indigenous engagement)

A message from Interim Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Penny Werthner
Michael Hart

I am very pleased to announce that Dr. Michael Hart, PhD, has been reappointed for a second term as vice-provost (Indigenous engagement). Following Dr. Hart鈥檚 confirmation of his willingness to be considered for reappointment, an advisory review committee was established. This committee considered Dr. Hart鈥檚 performance during his first term as vice-provost and invited and reviewed feedback from those within the Office of Indigenous Engagement and our community. The committee鈥檚 recommendation and feedback were shared with President and Vice-Chancellor Ed McCauley, PhD, who was pleased to accept the recommendation and proceed with renewal.

Dr. Hart, who is Cree from Fisher River Cree Nation, Manitoba and has an extensive background in Indigenous social work, was first appointed to the role of vice-provost in 2018. In this capacity, he is responsible for the implementation of the 荔枝视频鈥檚 Indigenous Strategy, ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖 and Indigenous engagement in the areas of teaching, learning and research. He holds a BSW, MSW and PhD in social work from the University of Manitoba, as well as a BA in psychology from the University of Manitoba.

During his first term at U荔枝视频, Dr. Hart鈥檚 accomplishments include:

  • Establishing, leading and supporting an excellent team within the Office of Indigenous Engagement working to increase the intercultural capacity of the campus community through innovative programming.
  • Overseeing a complex and effective structure, dedicated to moving the 27 recommendations of the Indigenous Strategy forward, which includes seven sub-committees and numerous task force working circles.
  • Keeping the spirit of ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖 alive and present within the university community, strategic plans, governing bodies and infrastructures by ensuring our commitment and integrity to undertake a parallel path toward truth and reconciliation. This means the inclusion of Indigenous knowledge keepers in our journey forward and maintaining an ethical space for meaningful engagement between Elders and senior leadership. 
  • Representing U荔枝视频 at a regional, national and international level as a researcher and leader in the Indigenization and decolonization of post-secondary education, while sharing the journey of ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖 and the importance of meaningful and respectful inclusion of Indigenous Peoples and knowledge systems in the academy.
  • Co-leading a comprehensive multi-million-dollar institutional research grant proposal to the Canada First Research Excellence Fund titled One Child Every Child: A Transformational Child Health Research Initiative.

His approach is about connecting with and learning from Indigenous Elders and Traditional Knowledge Keepers to explore how these philosophies can guide us, transcend boundaries and take incremental steps to change the conversation between various cultures.

Dr. Hart has proven to be a strong and visible role model, in particular for our Indigenous scholars and students. His focus remains on championing U荔枝视频鈥檚 valued Indigenous Strategy ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖, and advocating for change across our campus and in the broader community. 

I would like to thank the members of the advisory review committee, which I chaired, for their participation in this process. They are: William Ghali (vice-president (research), Shawna Cunningham (academic staff representative), David Stewart (TUCFA representative), Bill Rosehart (decanal representative), Verity Turpin (provost team representative), Carol Gelette (MaPS representative), Gerald Ratt (AUPE representative), Adrian Alcantara (SU representative), Rahul Agawal (GSA representative), Pamela Roach (GFC representative), Yvonne Poitras Pratt (GFC representative), Reg Crowshoe (Elder representative), Doreen Bergum (Elder representative), Santanna Hernandez (ii' taa'poh'to'p Student Advisory Circle representative), Ashley Cornect-Benoit (ii' taa'poh'to'p Student Advisory Circle representative), Tim Fox (community representative), and Jeff Horvath (community representative).

Dr. Hart is taking a one-year sabbatical beginning July 1. Dr. Shawna Cunningham, director, Indigenous Strategy, will assume the role of acting vice-provost (Indigenous engagement) during this time. Dr. Cunningham holds an EdD from U荔枝视频 as well as a master鈥檚 degree from the University of Alberta and a BA from the University of Lethbridge. Dr. Cunningham, who is M茅tis-Cree from southern Alberta, joined U荔枝视频 in 2000 as the director of Writing Symbols Lodge (formerly The Native Centre), co-chaired the development of U荔枝视频鈥檚 Indigenous Strategy and has been the director of ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖 since its launch in 2017, leading implementation. Her priorities over the next year will be to:

  • Co-lead the development of programming, micro-credentials, and tracking mechanisms of non-credit intercultural capacity building for the campus community
  • Support faculties and create avenues and opportunities for Indigenous engagement in the Indigenization of academic programs, community partnerships, and curriculum reviews
  • Continue to lead the implementation structure and reporting for the Indigenous strategy, ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖, and the 27 recommendations
  • Support and co-lead meaningful engagement of Traditional Knowledge Keepers and senior leadership through the Circle of Advisors to ensure an ethical shared space of engagement remains an important part of the U荔枝视频 parallel path towards reconciliation

Please join me in congratulating Michael as he continues his work at U荔枝视频.

Penny Werthner 
Interim Provost and Vice-President (academic)

ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖, the 荔枝视频鈥檚 Indigenous Strategy, is a commitment to deep evolutionary transformation by reimagining ways of knowing, doing, connecting and being. Walking parallel paths together, 鈥渋n a good way,鈥 U荔枝视频 is moving toward genuine reconciliation and Indigenization.