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May 23, 2019
PhD candidates Suzanne Kite and Diane Roberts will receive up to $180,000 over 3 years
From artificial intelligence (AI) to performance-based research-creation, Concordia PhD candidates Suzanne Kite and Diane Roberts apply an Indigenous lens to their respective fields, shaping the way we view the past, present and future.
Kite, a Lakota artist, and Roberts, an Afro-Indigenous dramaturge and director, are each recipients of a 2019 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarship.
Suzanne Kite: ‘I’m thrilled at the possibilities before me’
Kite is a member of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and the diasporic urban Indigenous community in Los Angeles. She is currently a candidate in Concordia’s Individualized Program (INDI). Kite’s work addresses the application of traditional philosophies of the Lakota people in the shaping of new technologies, particularly in the realm of AI.
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