Joey-Lynn Wabie

Joey-Lynn Wabie is an Algonquin Anicinabe ikwe from Wolf Lake First Nation in Quebec. She is an assistant professor in Indigenous Social Work at Laurentian University located on Atikameksheng Anishnawbek territory (Sudbury, Ontario). Joey-Lynn works in communities at the grassroots level focusing on wellness, culture, and bringing people together. Her research interests are spiritual wellness/healing, and land-based teaching/learning. Joey-Lynn takes the role of sister, auntie, cousin seriously and is dedicated to ensuring her culture and traditions are passed on through storytelling, ceremony, and the occasional latte.

Publications

All Our Relations: Stories From the Classroom and the Land
Joey-Lynn Wabie, Taylor Watkins, Simon Leslie, Marnie Anderson, Anastacia Chartrand, Arijana Haramincic. © 2023. 39 pages.
The authors shared their reflections about a 12-week master-level course at a northern Ontario university revisioned by an Algonquin anicinabe ikwe scholar and a settler graduate...