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Beverley Jacobs is a Professor of Law at the University of Windsor. Her work focuses on Indigenous rights, criminal justice reform, and anti-racism. She has been recognized with the prestigious Order of Canada for her contributions. Jacobs is actively engaged in addressing systemic issues facing Indigenous communities, including incarceration disparities and the legacy of residential schools.
- Affiliations: Faculty of Law, University of Windsor.
Her research and advocacy emphasize decolonial practices and addressing historical injustices. She has participated in high-profile discussions on topics such as murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls, Indigenous realities within Canada’s criminal justice system, and anti-racism initiatives.
Notable contributions include a keynote presentation on murdered Indigenous women (2016), panel discussions on Indigenous incarceration (2018), and a virtual conference on race and anti-racism (2021). Her work bridges academia with community advocacy.
- Awards: Invested as a Member of the Order of Canada (2019).





