Nicolas Crier

he/him
CJSC 2023 Cohort Community Member

About

Nicolas Crier (he/him, 44, Cree) is a Peer Co-Lead, Writer and Research Assistant (Tech 2) with the UBC Transformative Health & Justice Research Cluster. Now in its fourth successful year as an “established” research cohort, this highly innovative group of academics, elders, and community members with Lived Experience are quietly helping to guide bold new conversations on how we as a society can change the outcomes of urgent health and justice determinants such as penal incarceration, social stigmatization and the criminalization of Indigenous Drug Users. In all these efforts, Nicolas realises that Climate Change Justice is what is going to continue to make them possible for him at all.


Nicolas Crier

he/him
CJSC 2023 Cohort Community Member

About

Nicolas Crier (he/him, 44, Cree) is a Peer Co-Lead, Writer and Research Assistant (Tech 2) with the UBC Transformative Health & Justice Research Cluster. Now in its fourth successful year as an “established” research cohort, this highly innovative group of academics, elders, and community members with Lived Experience are quietly helping to guide bold new conversations on how we as a society can change the outcomes of urgent health and justice determinants such as penal incarceration, social stigmatization and the criminalization of Indigenous Drug Users. In all these efforts, Nicolas realises that Climate Change Justice is what is going to continue to make them possible for him at all.


Nicolas Crier

he/him
CJSC 2023 Cohort Community Member
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Nicolas Crier (he/him, 44, Cree) is a Peer Co-Lead, Writer and Research Assistant (Tech 2) with the UBC Transformative Health & Justice Research Cluster. Now in its fourth successful year as an “established” research cohort, this highly innovative group of academics, elders, and community members with Lived Experience are quietly helping to guide bold new conversations on how we as a society can change the outcomes of urgent health and justice determinants such as penal incarceration, social stigmatization and the criminalization of Indigenous Drug Users. In all these efforts, Nicolas realises that Climate Change Justice is what is going to continue to make them possible for him at all.