Carla Rice
Carla Rice is a full professor and Tier I Canada Research Chair Feminist Studies and Social Practice and founding and academic director of the Re•Vision Centre for Art and Social Justice at the University of Guelph. Rice specializes in feminist, difference, and disability theory and in research creation methodologies with a focus on changing systems and fostering social well-being and justice. Rice has published five books, 130 refereed papers, and over 40 refereed book chapters; produced an archive of close to 1400 films; and delivered hundreds of workshops, consultations, and keynotes nationally and internationally. She has received awards for advocacy, research, mentorship, and teaching, including from the British Psychological Society (2019) for Research Innovation, the Ontario Heritage Trust for Excellence in Conservation (2020), Canadian Psychological Association for Outstanding Feminist Mentorship (2015), and a University of Guelph Teaching Award for excellence in pedagogy (2016), and she was inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists in 2017.
- Toronto Ontario Canada
- Indigenous Resistance & Decolonization
Books by Carla Rice
De-colonizing Journeys
edited by Giselle Dias, Julia E. Janes, Kathleen E. Absolon (Minogiizhigokwe), & more…

