Author: Sherra Robinson

Sherra Robinson is a Mi’kmaw woman of mixed ancestry from the Mekap’sk (Northern Peninsula) Band and a member of the Newfoundland Indigenous Peoples Alliance. She is an assistant professor of L’nu education in the School of Education and Health at Cape Breton University, with over 20 years of experience in education. Her background includes teaching English, drama, and technology, and serving as a program implementation specialist for Indigenous education with the Department of Education (K–12 Branch) in Newfoundland and Labrador. She is a dedicated advocate for Indigenous education, student voice and agency, storytelling, relationality, and culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogy. Robinson currently leads a Canadian Social Science and Humanities Research Council-funded research project, Braiding a Path Forward: My Journey of Reclamation as an L’nu Woman in Education, which explores personal and collective pathways of reclamation, identity, and Indigenous knowledge within educational contexts.

After the University? Braiding a Path Forward
Higher Education Reform
January 21, 2026

After the University? Braiding a Path Forward

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