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Local student wins Premier’s Award

She has become highly respected for her work in community engagement.
Crawford, kelly  and Canadore College Board of Governors Chair, Nancy Partridge 2016
Kelly Crawford and Canadore College Board of Governors Chair, Nancy Partridge

Canadore College is pleased to announce that Kelly Crawford, nominee in the Community Services category was awarded a 2016 Premier’s Award Monday.

Crawford, Vice principal/education team lead at Kenjgewin Teg Educational Institute and graduate of Canadore’s television & video production and interactive multimedia programs. A passionate educator and storyteller, M’Chigeeng First Nation’s Crawford is committed to eliminating cultural barriers by sharing knowledge and strengthening relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous people across Ontario.

Drawing on keen research skills, as well as her expertise in communications and an innate ability to inspire others, she has become highly respected for her work in community engagement, cross-cultural training and First Nations treaty education. Crawford recently authored We Are All Treaty People, a teacher’s resource kit for grades 1 – 8.

The PhD candidate is also developing additional interdisciplinary frameworks and resources to integrate indigenous knowledge and teachings into the classroom. Crawford, who has received numerous awards including the Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Award, said that her Canadore education helped her to develop expertise in crafting stories that resonate with a wide audience and cultivated her skillful use of materials and digital tools to communicate those stories.

Among 107 nominees, 20 of them in her category, Crawford was recognized for her commitment to eliminating cultural barriers by sharing knowledge province-wide.

Local radio broadcaster Mike Monaghan was nominated for the Creative Arts and Design Premier’s Award but did not win.

See: Local radio host a nominee for the Premier's Awards

The annual Premier’s Awards honour the important social and economic contributions made by college graduates to the province and to the world. The winners were celebrated at a gala event at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel in on November 21.