Bevann Fox

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Bevann Fox is a writer, from Canada, of Genocidal Love: A Life after Residential School, the winner in the English Non-fiction category at the 2021 Indigenous Voices Awards,[1][2][3] and winner, Creative Saskatchewan Publishing Award 2021.[4][5][6]

Early life and education

In 2012, Fox received her Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Culture.[7] In 2018, Fox received her Master in Business Administration, Leadership from the University of Regina.[7]

Career

Fox is the co-host of AccessNow TV′s[8] The Four.[7] Fox works as Manager for Community-Based Prevention at Yellow Thunderbird Lodge (Yorkton Tribal Council Child Family Services).[7]

Recognition

In 2014, Fox received the YWCA Women of Distinction Award—Arts, Culture and Heritage.[7] Genocidal Love got seven nominations, with two wins.[9][10][11][12][13]

Personal life

Bevann Fox, born in 1968,[14] was originally a Piapot First Nation member, now a Pasqua First Nation member.[7] Fox lives in Regina, Saskatchewan.[15]

Works

  • Genocidal Love: A Life after Residential School. Regina, Saskatchewan: University of Regina Press. 2020. ISBN 9780889777415.
  • Abstract Love. Saskatoon: The author. 2011. ISBN 978-0-9879287-0-2. OCLC 866625675.

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