
معرفی
Audra Foggin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work at Mount Royal University. She holds an MSW and BSW from the University of Calgary and a BA from the University of Lethbridge. Her work focuses on anti-racism, Indigenous knowledges, decolonial pedagogy, and community collaboration in social work practice and education. She is a member of the Alberta College of Social Workers (ACSW) and a Registered Social Worker (RSW).
Education Background:
- MSW, University of Calgary
- BSW, University of Calgary
- BA, University of Lethbridge
Research Interests:
Audra prioritizes decolonizing social work education through frameworks like Anitopisi, addressing systemic racism in child welfare, and integrating Indigenous knowledges into professional practice. She emphasizes anti-oppressive methodologies and leadership in interprofessional settings.
Recent Scholarship Trends:
Her publications (2020) explore truth-telling in reconciliation, allyship in Indigenous practices, and anti-racist pedagogies. Presentations include discussions on anti-racism in Alberta and community collaboration via the Changemakers Studio’s equine therapy project.
Awards/Grants:
No specific awards or grants are listed, but her work aligns with MRU’s Indigenization and decolonization initiatives.
Advising:
No formal advisee names are provided in the text.
Labs/Teams:
Engagement with the Changemakers Studio highlights applied community-based projects.





