This conference is convened in celebration of the life and work of Dr. Patricia A. Monture, Queen's Law 1988, Hon. LL.D. (Athabaska and Queen's), an inspirational Haudenosaunee woman who graced the Queen's and Kingston communities with her tireless teachings as she confronted the realities of racism, colonialism, and Aboriginal existences.
For information on Dr. Monture's scholarship and activism, see Malinda Smith, 'Thunder in her soul,' at http://www.idees-ideas.ca/blog/thunder-her-soul-remembering-patricia-monturex
- Patricia Monture, Racism Talking Out, 1993
- Patricia Monture, Thunder in My Soul - A Mohawk Woman Speaks, 1995
- Patricia Monture, Standing against Canadian Law- Naming Omissions of Race, Culture, and Gender, 1998
- Patricia Monture, Journeying Forward, Dreaming First Nations' Independence, 1999
- Patricia Monture, The Lived Experience of Discrimination- Aboriginal Women Who are Federally Sentenced, 2002