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Grace Albert

Grace has extensive experience in community development and visual methodologies. She speaks fluent Makushi and English, and has strong skills in community facilitation and engagement, visual methods, and her local Makushi traditions. Following a strong grounding in further education courses of natural resource management, wildlife management, agriculture , information technology, leadership and culture, she has worked for the North Rupununi District Development Board (NRDDB), a local Indigenous community-based organization, in several roles. This includes as a radio broadcaster, a community film maker and as a Community Research Assistant. Grace is interested in both the natural and social aspects of research, and has worked on projects about environmental monitoring, traditional knowledge, participatory video, data sovereignty and crafting. With these experiences, Grace hopes to remain as a resource person for her community and is committed towards development of her homeland.

The Latest from Grace Albert

Indigenous women: keepers of sacred knowledge

Indigenous women are distinct knowledge-holders, as well as agents of change and ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: Traditional knowledge directly supports conservation efforts

It has been a delight to have shared several videos that have been produced thro ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: Uses of the lime tree

Today’s video features the village of Maruranau as they focus on the medic ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: Importance of Parakari

Today’s video comes to you from the village of Parikwarinawa in South-Cent ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: How they do it in Fair View Village, Rupununi

This video from Fair View village outlines some of the elements of a typical Her ...

Coping with Covid-19 in the North Rupununi

Cobra Collective member Grace Albert recounts the experiences of living with Cov ...

A journey up the Rupununi River for fieldwork in Apoteri and Rewa Villages – Part 2

Fieldwork through the eyes of Cobra Collective member Grace Albert - part 2! ...

A journey up the Rupununi River for fieldwork in Apoteri and Rewa Villages – Part 1

Fieldwork through the eyes of Sean Mendonca - part 1 ...

Engaging Communities to ensure Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC)

Community engagement continues, as the Darwin Initiative project focused on the ...

Parikwarunawa – Land of the heavy breeze!

Cobra Collective member Grace Albert recounts the trip in the South Rupununi fro ...

Kaimen! Working with the Wapichan from the South Rupununi

Cobra Collective member Grace Albert reflects on her trip to the South Rupununi. ...

Travelling South: my first field trip

Betsy Alvin, an intern on the Darwin Initiative Traditional Knowledge in Conserv ...