Bourassa, Carrie

Institution
University of Saskatchewan
Department
Community Health and Epidemiology
USask Author
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A Journey of Doing Research “In a Good Way”: Partnership, Ceremony, and Reflections Contributing to the Care and Wellbeing of Indigenous Women Living with HIV in Canada

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Doris Peltier
Carrie Martin
Renée Masching
Mike Standup
Claudette Cardinal ...
Carrie Bourassa ... [et al.]
International Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 11, no. 4, 2020, pp. 1-19
Description

Looks at the importance of building relationships when conducting research with Indigenous women living with HIV.

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miyo-pimâtisiwin iyiniw-iskwênâhk (Good Health/Living Among Indigenous Women): Using Photovoice as a Tool for Visioning Women-Centred Health Services of Indigenous Women Living with HIV

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Carrie Bourassa
Miranda Keewatin
Jen Billan
Betty McKenna
Meghan Chapados ... [et al.]
Journal of Indigenous HIV Research, vol. 11, Soft Launch, Summer, 2021, pp. 130-152
Description
Using the Photovoice method to explore the experiences of Indigenous women accessing HIV/AIDS care and how this research can help to identify barriers to proper health care.
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The COVID-19 Pandemic: Invoking the Famine and Pestilence Clause to be Paired with the Medicine Chest Clause from the Numbered Treaties

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Carrie Bourassa
Danette Starblanket
Jennifer Langan
Mikayla Hagel
Sadie Anderson ... [et al.]
International Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 12, no. 4, 2021, pp. 1-13
Description

Examines the use of treaty-based strategies to address the inequalities faced by Indigenous communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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Welcoming and Navigating Allyship in Indigenous Communities

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Mikayla Hagel
Miranda Keewatin
Carrie Bourassa
Journal of Indigenous HIV Research, vol. 11, Soft Launch, Summer, 2021, pp. 52-57
Description
The authors discuss their own experiences with allyship when conducting research within the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council.
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