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Elizabeth LaPensée is an assistant professor in the Departments of Media & Information and Writing, Rhetoric, & American Cultures at Michigan State University. She is of Irish, Anishinaabe, and Métis descent. She studies and creates video games, interactive digital media, animation, visual art, and comics to express Indigenous ways of knowing. Her mother is Grace Dillon, a professor at Portland State University.

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  • Elizabeth LaPensée is an assistant professor in the Departments of Media & Information and Writing, Rhetoric, & American Cultures at Michigan State University. She is of Irish, Anishinaabe, and Métis descent. She studies and creates video games, interactive digital media, animation, visual art, and comics to express Indigenous ways of knowing. Her mother is Grace Dillon, a professor at Portland State University. (en)
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  • Portland State University (en)
  • Simon Fraser University (en)
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  • Elizabeth LaPensée (en)
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  • Anishinaabe, Métis, and Irish (en)
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  • Professor, artist, game designer, writer, and researcher (en)
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  • Survivance: An Indigenous Social Impact Game (en)
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  • http://summit.sfu.ca/item/13984|thesis_year=2014|doctoral_advisor=Ron Wakkary (en)
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  • Assistant professor (en)
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  • Elizabeth LaPensée is an assistant professor in the Departments of Media & Information and Writing, Rhetoric, & American Cultures at Michigan State University. She is of Irish, Anishinaabe, and Métis descent. She studies and creates video games, interactive digital media, animation, visual art, and comics to express Indigenous ways of knowing. Her mother is Grace Dillon, a professor at Portland State University. (en)
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  • Elizabeth LaPensée (en)
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