Women Leaders: Dr. Dawn Martin-Hill and Queen Cee

When she was a university student at McMaster, Dawn Martin-Hill from the Mohawk Wolf clan remembered taking a North American natives course. It was far from what she expected. “[The course] was just a survey of what we ate. It didn’t help me understand anything. It’s like we didn’t exist today,” she remarked.

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When it comes to clever, engaging women in Hamilton, local musician, mother, and activist Queen Cee is a powerful example. The oldest sibling in a predominantly female family, Cee has always been encouraged to act as a leader and mentor in the lives of her peers, a calling she adheres to in every aspect of her life. When Cee noticed a need for more discourse on women’s issues, she began connecting with friends and acquaintances for an exchange of views.

Full article at The Women’s Press newspaper.

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