Marnie Anderson

Marnie Anderson , BPHE, CSEP-CPT, is a proud Anishinabek, and mixed European woman and academic scholar. She is currently enrolled part-time in the Interdisciplinary Health graduate program at the School of Rural and Northern Health, Laurentian University. Academic background consists of Bachelor of Physical and Health Education at Laurentian and advanced diploma in Physical and Leisure Management from Cambrian Collage. Her academic interests lie in understanding environmental dispossession, First Nation marginalization and policy impacts on Indigenous holistic health in Northern Ontario First Nation communities. Following her Masters Marnie hopes to continue promoting wholisitc health and continue to advocate for the health of the environment.

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...