My name is Leo Larman Brown. I am a 4th year student studying Political Science. Over the past summer, I had the opportunity to do an internship at the Ontario Native Women鈥檚 Association (ONWA). ONWA is the oldest and largest Indigenous women鈥檚 organization in Canada. It provides front-line services to Indigenous women in Ontario and does advocacy work at the local, provincial, federal, and international level. A major part of my political science degree was spent studying the issues facing Indigenous people in Canada, so I wanted to gain first-hand experience by working to support Indigenous women in Ontario. My learning goals were to understand the unique challenges facing Indigenous women in Ontario, learn about the work culture of an NGO and learn more about how the provincial government functions.
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Although I was officially titled as Policy and Strategy Intern, I had a diverse range of responsibilities. Mainly, my role was focused on supporting my co-workers in higher level meetings by creating briefing notes, doing background research, and preparing slide decks. I also had the opportunity to attend several high-level meetings with ministries in the Ontario government and represent ONWA. In addition, I supported the organisation鈥檚 Marketing and Communications Department by creating advertising materials, press releases, and media connections. Finally, I managed a grant proposal for a capital build project.
I will be receiving academic credit for this internship. Over the course of the next semester, I will be working with Professor Yann Allard-Tremblay and writing a research paper focusing on the rights of Urban Indigenous women in Ontario and exploring how Indigenous nations and the Federal government often neglect to serve them. My internship provided crucial first-hand experience to give me an intimate understanding of the topic.
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Funding through the Carol & Lloyd Darlington Arts Internship Award enabled me to do the internship. Thank you, Mr. Lloyd Darlington and Mrs. Carol Darlington, for this opportunity. This funding allowed me to pursue an internship without financial worries. I am very grateful.