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Megan Scribe

Dr. Megan Scribe

Associate Professor
EducationBA (York University), MA (York University), PhD (University of Toronto)
OfficeJOR-323
Phone416-979-5000 x556637

Megan Scribe is Ininiw from Norway House Cree Nation. 

Areas of Expertise

Indigenous feminist and queer theories; Indigenous curriculum, teaching and learning; Indigenous social and political thought; and solidarity and social movements.

Research

Dr. Megan Scribe (Ininiw iskwew, Norway House Cree Nation) is an interdisciplinary Indigenous feminist researcher, writer, and educator. Scribe is an Associate Professor of Indigenous Pedagogies in the Department of Sociology and the founding Education Director for Yellowhead Institute at 成人大片. She is a Research Co-Director for Critical Approaches to Indigenous Relationality. Scribe's scholarship brings a queered Indigenous feminist lens to the examination of Indigenous social and political life under settler colonialism. Her research and teaching focused on solidarity and social movements works toward decolonization and liberation. Most recently, she has developed her award-winning research on Indigenous girls and girlhood into a manuscript (under review). Scribe is a long-time Council Member for Aboriginal Legal Services鈥 Community Council Diversion Program and actively involved in Toronto Indigenous life.

Website

Courses

  • SOC 427: Indigenous Perspectives on Canada
  • SOC 350: Queering Sociology
  • SOC 633: Sex, Gender Identities and Sexualities
  • SOC 576: Colonialism and Anti-Blackness
  • SOC 502: Violence and the Family 

Graduate Program Membership

Community & Professional Service

  • Education Director for
  • Research Co-Director for
  • Chair for Indigenous Scholarship Committee 
  • Committee Member, Department Hiring Committee
  • Ad Hoc Reviewer for Research Ethics Board
  • Community Council Member for the Diversion Program

Recent Publications

Scribe, M. 2025. "Kith and Kindle: Queer Wahkohtowin for Black-Indigenous Relations in Literature" in edited by J. Brant, W. L. Garrett-Walker and Q. Alexander. Ontario: Demeter Press.

Scribe, M. 2025. 鈥淭he Break in Rape Narratives鈥 in Visions of the Heart: Issues Involving Indigenous Peoples in Canada, Vol. 6, edited by G. Starblanket and D. Long. New York City: Oxford University Press.

Scribe, M. 2024. 鈥淕ender Reveals That Matter: Cis-Heteropatriarchy, Settler Colonialism, and Child Welfare鈥 in edited by G. Starblanket. Winnipeg: Fernwood. 

Scribe, M. 2023. Policy Brief. Toronto: Yellowhead Institute. 

Scribe, M. 2023. Magazine Article. Toronto: Xtra Magazine.

King, T. L., S. Latty, S. Lumsden, K. Recollet, M. Scribe and B. Jafri. 2023. Lateral Journal for the Cultural Studies Association 12(1).

Scribe, M. 2023 April 17. Guts Magazine 12.

Scribe, M. 2022. 鈥淭he Stories We Tell: Indigenous Women and Girls鈥 Narratives on Police Violence鈥 in  (pp. 118-127), edited by A. Gebhard, S. Mclean, & V. St. Denis. Winnipeg: Fernwood.    

Habtom, S. and Scribe, M. 2020. (Policy Brief, Issue 64). Toronto: Yellowhead Institute. 

Scribe, M. 2018. Canadian Woman Studies 32(1-2): 47-57.