Monica Ittusardjuat
Monica
Ittusardjuat is a survivor in every sense of the word. She was born in a winter
camp called Akkimaniq seven months premature in an igloo in the dead of winter.
She went to three residential schools, one in
Chesterfield Inlet, Northwest
Territories (at the time which is now Nunavut)
Churchill, Manitoba and St.
Norbert, Manitoba.
She is an educator who taught in elementary, high
school and now at Nunavut Arctic College. She has a Master’s Degree and is now working at the Nunavut Teacher
Education Program as Language & Culture Instructor. She took
several years off from the education field to work for Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated
as a Wellness Coordinator where she submitted a proposal to the Aboriginal
Healing Foundation for a Nunavut-wide healing initiative which was approved.
She also sat on two panels with the Law Commission of Canada, one with
residential school abuse and the other with institutional abuse.