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MELANIE GOODCHILD

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ILLUSTRATIONS BY OCEAN KIANA


ABOUT ME



Dr. Melanie Goodchild, Anishinaabe (Ojibway), moose clan, is a design and
innovation strategist with over 30 years’ experience working with First Nations
communities.  Her practice has transitioned from applied sociology to
Anishinaabe, decolonial and participatory approaches to better understand how to
tackle complex systems challenges.  With a Ph.D. in Social and Ecological
Sustainability from the University of Waterloo, she has worked on transformative
systems initiatives with other practitioners and scholars around the world.
 Melanie is a contributing faculty member with the Presencing Institute's
u-school for Transformation at MIT and the Wolf Willow Institute for Systems
Learning.  She is passionate about utilizing complexity-aware tools together
with Anishinaabe gikendaasowin (our original ways of knowing) to support
innovation at scale.  She is a Systems Changer in Residence with the Canadian
Association of Science Centres (CASC); the Academic Director of Makwa
Waakaa’igan at Algoma University; and a research associate at NORDIK Institute.
 Melanie is a certified 3 Horizons facilitator and a member of the Editorial
Board of the Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change.  She is currently an
advisor to the Edge Finance Accelerator at Solvable; a member of the Measuring
Systems Practice Development Group with the Social Impact Exchange in New York
City; a Systems Coach with the Center for Care Innovations in California; and
she serves as a member of Policy Horizons Canada’s Deputy Minister Steering
Committee.  Melanie holds an MA and HBA in Sociology from Lakehead University
and she was a university finalist for the Alumni Gold Medal at the doctoral
level in the Faculty of Environment, 2023 recipient.  She is an alumna of the
International Women’s Forum Leadership Foundation’s Fellows Program (2015/16)
sponsored by Harvard Business School and INSEAD.  Dr. Goodchild is from
Biigtigong Nishnaabeg, Aroland, Couchiching and Ketegaunseebee First Nations and
she resides in Bawating with her family.    

MY KINSHIP

About Me


PRESENTING NIIGANI MIINIGOWIZIIWIN

This beautiful gaa-gii-kwe-win (teaching) is the story of my walk in the woods
with complexity.  Stories are mashkiki (medicine) and this spirit being has been
brought to life through a collaboration with Greater Good Studio, Anishinaabe
artist Ocean Kiana, and by yarning with my relatives Eleanor Skead and Bert
Landon.  Miigwech (thank you) for being here, to share in the telling of this
story.  You can view the digital flibook or click on the side arrows below to
advance through the storybook.  You can also play the audio of me reading the
story.



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Niigani Miinigowiziiwin StoryMelanie Goodchild

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STORY INFO SHEET

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YOU CAN DOWNLOAD A PDF HANDOUT ABOUT THE NIIGANI MIINIGOWIZIIWIN STORY HERE.
 PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE IT WITH YOUR COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE.  IT FEATURES A
QR CODE FOR EASY ACCESS TO THIS PAGE.  WE CAN WALK TOGETHER IN THE WOODS
OF COMPLEXITY.




ILLUSTRATOR OCEAN KIANA'S IPAD RECORDING, PROGRESS ON THE COMPOSITION FOR
NIIGANI MIINIGOWIZIIWIN (WE GIVE THESE GIFTS TO THE FUTURE)


GREATER GOOD STUDIO

Case Study


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TURTLE ISLAND INSTITUTE




WITH GRATITUDE TO THE WATERLOO INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION & RESILIENCE
(WISIR)

During my doctoral studies at the University of Waterloo I was offered
protective space to establish a new entity, a think & do tank, called Turtle
Island Institute (TII).  From 2016-2019 WISIR at UW incubated the initiative led
by me and supported by Dr. Dan McCarthy, Dr. Frances Westley and my colleague
Erin Alexiuk (PhD candidate at UW).  I would like to acknowledge the Elder's
Circle who gifted us with so much wisdom and also the generosity of funders like
the McConnell Foundation, the Mastercard Foundation, the Ontario Trillium
Foundation, and the Suncor Energy Foundation for supporting me and my work with
this non-profit start-up.  The initiative now resides on the MakeWay shared
platform and I left in 2021 to pursue other pathways to sharing knowledge.
 While some online resources may mention the institute and me as the founder, I
am no longer affiliated with TII. 




SYSTEMS & COMPLEXITY CONSULTING



A systems approach

I am a doctoral candidate in Social & Ecological Sustainability at the
University of Waterloo, School of Environment, Resources & Sustainability in the
Faculty of Environment, studying systems thinking, social innovation and
complexity science, and I am a Research Fellow with the Waterloo Institute for
Social Innovation & Resilience.  To make real and lasting change we need to
recognize that we are part of the systems we seek to change.  I facilitate
collective wisdom journeys to uncover pathways to heal self, and heal systems.



Gaa-gitigewaad

My consulting company is Gaa-gitigewaad and it is located in Ketegaunseebee
First Nation.  I help communities & teams engaged in systems transformation work
get a solid grounding in systems principles and practices from a uniquely
Anishinaabeg perspective. 



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CONTACT

Please email melanie@melaniegoodchild.com for more information.

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