Publications
See the “publication” category to the right to see most recent posts.
About Megan:
- Skindigenous mini documentary (2019). Skindigenous. Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
- Concordia Fine Arts journal: Mending what is broken, website, 2018
- Globe and Mail: A nature-based program provides a powerful First Nations metaphor for lessons on consent, website, 2016
- Girl Positive, Book, 2016
- Le Devoir: recreate the social bond between art and tradition, website, 2015
- Eastern Door: Missing and Murdered Indigenous women event packs house, website, 2015
- Eastern Door: Art In Action Exhibit Honours Indigenous Women, website, 2015
- CBC Indigenous: Indigenous youth taking lead in sexual health education, website, 2014
- Le Soleil de Chateauguay: sensitization campaign against Native costumes, print, 2013
By Megan:
- Whyte, Megan Kanerahtenha:wi. (2020). Walking on Two-Row: Reconciling First Nations identity and colonial trauma through material interaction, acculturation and art therapy. Canadian Art Therapy Association Journal. DOI: 10.1080/08322473.2020.1724745
- Whyte, Megan Kanerahtenha:wi. (2019). Indigenous. Canadian Journal of Law and Justice, 1, pp. 23-25.
- Eastern door News Paper, Kahnawake, QC, weekly
- The Peak’s Environmental Justice Issue: from shovel to work, print, 2016
- InARTE Journal: Video Games as Teaching Tools: TimeTraveller™ and the Exploration of Aboriginal Education, website, 2012, 2013;
- OrigiNative Journal, website owner, 2013;
Conference Presentations
- 39th Canadian Art Therapy Association Conference, 2018, paper presentation: Walking on Two Row, Assessing Acculturative Identity through material interaction, An Indigenous Arts-based Inquiry
- Indigenous Health Conference, 2016, oral presentation: Skatne Ionkwatehiahrontie
- 3rd Montreal HIV Forum Impacts of Families and Communities, 2015, arts-based workshop: cultural safe sex talk
- 3 annual HIV/AIDS conference, 2015, workshop: Indigenous sexual health
Panel Presentations
- Decolonizing art therapy, 39th Canadian Art Therapy Association Conference, 2018
- L’art thérapie pour faire du sens, Lancement de la Semaine de la Santé Mentale (AATQ), 2018
- Indigenous Womanisms and Feminisms, Concordia Center for Gender Advocacy, 2017
- Girl Positive, 2016
- Still Dancing: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Mcgill, 2015
- Resisting Gendered and State Violence: Indigenous Women’s Activism, McGill, 2015
Awards
- First Place (2017), Second Place (2014) and Third Place (2015, 2016) for Best Editorial Cartoon at the Quebec Community Newspaper Competition;
- LIVE award for community volunteering at Concordia University (Art Activism);