Andrea Procter
Andrea Procter is an anthropologist who focuses on settler colonialism and community-driven research. She has co-authored several books with Inuit partners, including "Avanimiut: A History of Inuit Independence in northern Labrador" (with Lena Onalik and Carol Brice-Bennett, Memorial University Press, 2023), "TautukKonik: A Portrait of Inuit Life in northern Labrador, 1969-1986" (with eleven members of the Nunatsiavut Creative Group and Candace Cochrane, Memorial University Press, 2022), and "A Long Journey: Residential Schools in Labrador and Newfoundland" (Memorial University Press, 2020), winner of the 2021 Atlantic Book Award for Scholarly Writing, the CLIO Prize (Atlantic), and the Newfoundland and Labrador Book Award for Non-Fiction. She earned a PhD from Memorial University and lives, hikes, and kayaks with her family in St. John’s.