Professional Summary
Dr. Jessica Barudin, Assistant Professor, School of Community and Regional Planning, is a community wellness practitioner, Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw scholar, and ‘Na̱mg̱is leader, focuses on revitalizing Indigenous knowledge, languages, and wellness practices through community-centered, land-based initiatives and spirit-based inquiry.
Research interests
- Indigenous health and well-being, healing practices 
- Indigenous language revitalization 
- Trauma recovery, trauma-informed and anti-oppressive practices 
- Community wellness planning and land-based pedagogies 
- Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw and Indigenous research methodologies and ancestral knowledge systems 
- Yoga, mindfulness, contemplative practices 
- Indigenous womanism 
- Indigenous public health, health education, and decolonial healthcare 
Publications
See academic publications written by Dr. Jessica Barudin on Research Gate and Academia
Awards
- UVIC CIRCLE Relational Knowledge Grant 
- BC NEIHR Grant for Knowledge Sharing and Mobilization (2022) 
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Doctoral Award (2019-2023) 
- Teionkwaienawa:kon Quebec Indigenous Mentorship Network (2019-2023) 
- Concordia Graduate Fellowship (2019-2023) 
- Concordia Indigenous Graduate Student Scholarship (2019-2023) 
- New Relationship Trust Foundation Award (2020/2021) 
- Chief Joe Mathias Doctoral Scholarship 2020 
- Health Promotion Canada Rising Star (2018) 
