Kim Barker-Kay
Kim is currently a consultant with the northwest region of The Consortium. Previously, Kim was a teacher, principal, and researcher in north western Alberta. Her work and research evolved
into a focus on building educational equity. She spent many years involved in diversity leadership training which is now merging with an anti-racism focus. Additionally, Kim had a unique experience as the protegé of a Cree Elder for ten years. As a principal, Kim was able to put what she learned into practice with favourable student achievement results. She learned first
hand the complexities involved in building educational equity which led her to her current path with infusing Indigenous ways of knowing and being into new curriculum, as well as doing a deeper exploration into decolonization and anti-racism work. Kim continues to live in the High Prairie area. Her great passions include her family and the outdoors.
into a focus on building educational equity. She spent many years involved in diversity leadership training which is now merging with an anti-racism focus. Additionally, Kim had a unique experience as the protegé of a Cree Elder for ten years. As a principal, Kim was able to put what she learned into practice with favourable student achievement results. She learned first
hand the complexities involved in building educational equity which led her to her current path with infusing Indigenous ways of knowing and being into new curriculum, as well as doing a deeper exploration into decolonization and anti-racism work. Kim continues to live in the High Prairie area. Her great passions include her family and the outdoors.