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Leanne Goose

Anishinaabeg

Leanna Goose is an Anishinaabeg mother of 3 children, and co-facilitator of the Rise and Repair Alliance. She works with the Rise and Repair Alliance to bring forward legislation and policy that advances Indigenous rights and climate justice.
Leanna works on linking science to activism to protect the world around her. She believes Indigenous wisdom can help us live in right relationship with the land around us.
Leanna strives to help create a world where the next generations can thrive. Part of that work involves organizing around the protection of manoomin or wild rice. She is currently working on a research project called Protecting Manoomin for the Next Seven Generations. She also works within the Rise and Repair alliance to recognize the inherent rights of manoomin/psíŋ.

Rainbow Research is honored to include Leanna’s expertise in developing IEN’s Data Dashboard on the effects of Extractive Industry on Indigenous communities, especially women and children.
Leanna Goose is an Anishinaabeg mother of 3 children, and co-facilitator of the Rise and Repair Alliance. For the Data Dashboard, she brings her experience from advancing Indigenous rights and climate justice through legislative and policy work with the Rise and Repair Alliance. Her role in the project includes linking science to activism, helping to inform how the Data Dashboard can integrate Indigenous wisdom in addressing the impacts of Extractive Industry on Indigenous communities.

Leanna strives to help create a world where the next generations can thrive. Part of that work involves organizing around the protection of manoomin or wild rice. She is currently working on a research project called Protecting Manoomin for the Next Seven Generations. She also works within the Rise and Repair Alliance to recognize the inherent rights of manoomin/psíŋ.

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