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Karla Jessen Williamson

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Ethnicity
  
Greenlandic Inuit

Residence
  
Calgary, Canada

Education
  
University of Aberdeen

Name
  
Karla Williamson

Occupation
  
Educator, researcher



Born
  
1954
Appamiut, Maniitsoq, Greenland

Employer
  
previously, University of Saskatchewan

Known for
  
Executive Director, Arctic Institute of North America

Spouse(s)
  
Robert Gordon Williamson

Karla Jessen Williamson (born 1954 in Appamiut, Maniitsoq, Greenland) is Executive Director of the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA), the first woman and first Inuk to hold the position. Fluent in Danish, English, and Greenlandic, she is an educator and researcher on cross-culturalism, multiculturalism, antiracism, and Aboriginal epistemology.

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Early years

Williamson, a Kalaaleq, was born in Greenland, and received her primary education there. She graduated from high school in Denmark. She received her bachelor's degree and her master's degree in Education from the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, and her Ph.D. from the Department of Anthropology, University of Aberdeen in Scotland.

Career

Williamson's research includes Inuit childbearing and gender roles in post-colonial Greenland. She taught for sixteen years in the Indian and Northern Education program at the University of Saskatchewan before moving to the AINA on 15 September 2000. She is also a Senior Researcher with the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami.

Because of her role with the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and the Arctic Human Health Initiative, Williamson became the Activity Leader for the IPY 2007-2008 project "Arctic Resiliency and Diversity: Community Response to Change" in collaboration with the Inuit Circumpolar Conference. She is a notable presenter on masking and promotes it for Inuit understanding of gender equality in relationship to ancestors, animals, and the environment. In addition, Williamson has been an editor for the Gabriel Dumont Institute's Journal of Indigenous Studies.

Personal life

Williamson was married to Dr. Robert Gordon Williamson (1931-2012, Oxley, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England), an anthropologist, and Professor Emeritus at the University of Saskatchewan. They have two children. Karla is currently living near Saskatoon and working as assistant professor in the Department of Educational Foundations as the University of Saskatchewan.

Quote

The Arctic is really the canary in the coal mine in terms of climate change.

References

Karla Jessen Williamson Wikipedia