Ginger Gosnell-Myers 

Ginger Gosnell-Myers 

Indigenous Fellow, Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University

Ginger Gosnell-Myers, from the Nisga’a and Kwakwak’awakw Nations, is passionate about advancing Indigenous rights and knowledge through public policy, engagement processes, and urban planning. Truth is the pathway to reconciliation, and her award-winning projects have broken down barriers while co-creating new approaches for systemic change while Indigenizing cities. Ginger is currently a Fellow with the Simon Fraser University Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue where she focuses on Decolonization and Urban Indigenous Policy and Planning, building upon the 20+ years she has in this field. She was the City of Vancouver’s first Indigenous Relations Manager and led Vancouver’s efforts to become the world’s first City of Reconciliation, creating Indigenous policies, programs and relations across all City departments.