UNDRIP: A Tool to Promote Indigenous Leadership in Environmental Conservation
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Leandra Bouman
Leandra Bouman grew up in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, located in Mi’kma’ki. Leandra completed a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry at Université Laval and is working towards obtaining a JD from Dalhousie University in the spring of 2023. Leandra is the current President of the Dalhousie Black Law Students’ Association and she is also a student in the Indigenous Black and Mi’kmaq Initiative. She will article with Cox & Palmer.