Brittany McBeath, Queen’s University

Brittany McBeath, Queen’s University

Brittany McBeath

Brittany McBeath is a Kanyen’kehá:ka doctoral student in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University. She is of mixed ancestry with roots in TyendinagaMohawk Territory. She is currently studying health promotion, completing her research and training under the supervision of Dr. Lucie Lévesque and in partnership with theKahnawà:ke Schools Diabetes Prevention Project. Her master’s research explored diverse conceptualizations of wellness by three First Nations communities across Turtle Island using concept mapping as a method for participatory analysis. For her doctoral research she hopes to bridge her current studies and personal interests to explore the intersection of Indigenous language revitalization efforts and community wellness. She can be contacted at b.mcbeath@queensu.ca.

See Brittany’s presentation, Participatory Analysis Using Concept Mapping For Planning and Evaluation With Three First Nations Communities on Wednesday, August 12th; 10 am PST/ 2:00 pm ADT

If you missed Brittany’s presentation, see it here.