Francine Berish and Laura Jean Cameron
Francine Berish (she/her) works as the geospatial data librarian and liaison librarian for geography and planning at Queen’s University in Kingston / Katarohkwi, where the St. Lawrence and Cataraqui Rivers meet Lake Ontario on the territories of the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee. She is co-president of the Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives (ACMLA). She contributes her knowledge of contemporary geospatial data and archival cartographic resources as a member of the SSHRCC-funded Belle Park Project. || Laura Jean Cameron (she/her) is a professor of historical geography at Queen’s University in Kingston / Katarohkwi. She is the author of Friend Beloved (2021), Openings: A Meditation on History, Method and Sumas Lake (1997), co-author with John Forrester of Freud in Cambridge (2017) as well as the co-editor of Emotion, Place and Culture (2009) and Rethinking the Great White North (2011). She is a collaborator on the SSHRCC-funded Belle Park Project where her field practice has involved hanging out with cattails.