Public Talk with ISCEI Writer-in-Residence: Greg Horn
Join the Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI) for a public talk presented by their 2023 Writer-in-Residence, Greg Horn.
Where: 3480 McTavish, Room 203
When: Thursday, March 9th, 2023 - 4:00-6:00 pm
Speaker bio:Â
Greg Horn is a Kanien’kehá:ka of Kahnawake and has been a journalist for 25 years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Concordia University. He is also a graduate of the adult immersion program Kanien’kéha RatiwennahnÃ:rats.
Greg is the editor/publisher of Iorì:wase – a community media outlet based in Kahnawake. Iorì:wase first launched online in 2008 and has been printing a newspaper since 2013 and it also produces video content and podcasts. In 2022, Iorì:wase was named Best Overall Newspaper by the Quebec Community Newspapers Association.
Outside of journalism, Greg is very involved in his community and is the Chairman of the Tewatohnhi’saktha Board of Director and is one of the founders and Chairman of the Club 24 Athletics Foundation not for profit.
More on ISCEI and its Writer-in-Residence program:
The Writer-in-Residence program is one of the initiatives funded by the five-year,  by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in June 2019 to support McGill’s Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI). The ISCEI promotes the growth of the Indigenous Studies Program in the Faculty of Arts, and aims to serve as a nexus for Indigenous scholarship and community-building and to facilitate communication and collaboration across units at McGill, as well as in partnership with Indigenous communities.
The Writer in Residence program brings Indigenous writers to campus to continue their creative work, share their expertise, interact with students and faculty members, and enhance knowledge of and exposure to Indigenous writing among the campus community and the public at large.Â