Kristopher Wells
Kristopher Wells
Associate Professor & Director -
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Dr. Wells is an Associate Professor in the Department of Child & Youth Care and holds the Canada Research Chair for the Public Understanding of Sexual and Gender Minority Youth. Dr. Wells also serves as the Director of the MacEwan Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity.

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Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Level UP - Documenting 2SLGBTQ+ Histories in Edmonton (Phase 4)

To work with the MacEwan Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity's Edmonton Queer History Project (EQHP) to support research, education, and knowledge mobilization about the people, places, and moments that have helped to shape Edmonton's 2SLGBTQ+ community.

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Category Community engagement + 3
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Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Level UP - Allyship Research

To work with the Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity to conduct a literature review on allyship and the importance to the safety and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ community members.

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Category Community engagement + 1
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Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Preserving Edmonton’s 2SLGBTQ+ History

This student project will work with team members to support the organization and digitization of important 2SLGBTQ+ community records and archival documents as part of the Edmonton Queer History Project. This may include work locating records in the City of Edmonton Archives, Province of Alberta Archives, and other sources. 

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Category Education + 1
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Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Researching and Celebrating Edmonton’s Queer History

This student project will support research into Edmonton’s queer history by working with archival documents, community newsletters, and personal collections to help document and share Edmonton’s rich and diverse 2SLGBTQ+ histories on social media through the creation of interactive social media posts, Tik Tok videos, and other creative materials. 

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Category Community engagement
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