
Library
Publications
Planning West: The Housing Issue. “Indigenizing Housing Research By, With, and For Community: A replicable data collection framework” Lisa Moffatt, Wendy Simon, Jessica Hum. (Spring 2024)
Digital Entrepreneur. “Time is money… or is it?” Jessica Hum. (2024)
Biological Conservation. “Enabling a national program for ecological corridors in Canada in support of biodiversity conservation, climate change adaptation, and Indigenous leadership“ Karen F. Beazley, Jessica Hum, Christopher J. Lemieux. (Volume 286, October 2023)
Metchosin Muse. “Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas: a presentation” Jessica Hum, Peter Ord, Morgan Yates. (Summer 2023)
FUTURES/forward International Centre for Art and Social Change. ”Re-Storying Our Relations to the Natural World” Andrea Vela Alarcón, Jessica Hum, et al. (2022)
Parks Canada Agency. “Conceptualizing a national ecological corridors program in Canada” Karen F. Beazley, Jessica Hum. (2022)
FACETS Canadian Science Publishing. "Awakening the sleeping giant: Re-Indigenization principles for transforming biodiversity conservation in Canada and beyond” M’sɨt No’kmaq, Albert Marshall, Karen F. Beazley, Jessica Hum, shalan joudry, Anastasia Papadopoulos, Sherry Pictou, Janet Rabesca, Lisa Young, and Melanie Zurba. (Vol. 6, No. 1, 2021)
KAIROS Canada. “Mother Earth and Resource Extraction: Women Defending Land and Water” Audio/video editor Jessica Hum. (2021)
CBC North: The Trailbreaker. "New podcast holds up Indigenous voices on climate change” Loren McGinnis interview with Tłı̨chǫ Elder John B. Zoe, Jessica Hum. (2020)
Currents: Navigating Society and Sea. "Indigenous story-telling, decolonizing media, and a quest to rectify past traumas” Lindsey Popken interview with Jessica Hum. (2020)
PLAN Canada. "Book Review: Indigenous Homelessness: Perspectives from Canada, Australia and New Zealand” Jessica Hum. (Vol. 57, No. 2, 2017)
PubliCity Magazine, Vancouver Public Space Network. "The Play of Public Space” Editor Jessica Hum (No. 3, 2014)
Ryerson Planning Alumni. “Plan Like You Give a Damn” Jessica Hum. (March 2012)
Lester’s Army Magazine. "Book Review: Body Heat The Story of the Woodward’s Redevelopment” Jessica Hum. (2011)
Ryerson Alumni Magazine. "City Builders + Urban Heroes” Gary Rousak interview with Jessica Hum. (Winter 2009)
Presentations
inclusion Powell River. “Promising directions for a New Inclusive Economy” Communications and engagement lead Jessica Hum. (2023)
Metchosin Learning Group + Habitat Acquisition Trust. Mary Hill Indigenous Protected Area Community Presentation “What are IPCAs?” Keynote Presenter Jessica Hum. (2023)
Atlantic Society of Fish and Wildlife Biologists 58th AGM and Conference. "Awakening the sleeping giant: Re-Indigenization principles for transforming biodiversity conservation” Karen F. Beazley, Jessica Hum. (2021)
Dalhousie University Sustainable Oceans Conference. "Nature-Based Climate Solutions as Creative Approaches for Innovative Solutions” Jessica Hum. (2020)
Tłı̨chǫ Government, RPIC Federal Contaminated Sites Workshop. "Indigenous Involvement in the Rayrock Remediation Project (Kwetı̨ı̨ɂaà)" Tyanna Steinwand, Jessica Hum. (2018)
GNWT Land Use Planning Forum. "How Does Self-Government Change Land Use Planning?” Terrell Knapton-Pain, Jessica Hum. (2018)
GNWT Land Use Planning Forum. "Tłı̨chǫ Placenames, Traditional Knowledge Land Use + Occupancy" Camilla Nitsiza, Jessica Hum. (2017)
Canadian Institute of Planners Conference. "rekənˌsilēˈāSH(ə)n/ lessons learned from collaborative land use planning in the NWT” Jessica Hum. (2017)
Tłı̨cho Government and Indigenous Services Canada, Infonex Conference. "Bringing back the land: the role of Elders, traditional and scientific knowledge” George Lafferty, Jessica Hum. (2015)
Tłı̨chǫ Government, NWT Research & Monitoring Results Workshop. "Community and Elder Engagement in the Rayrock (Kwetı̨ı̨ɂaà) Watershed Tour” Lisa Marie Zoe, Andrew Richardson, George Lafferty, Regan Fielding, Jessica Hum. (2017)
Tłı̨cho Government and GNWT Lands, Northern Planning Conference. "No one can whistle a symphony it takes a whole orchestra to play” Eric Binion, Jessica Hum. (2016)
Tłı̨cho Government and Indigenous Services Canada, 43rd Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum. "Kwetı̨ı̨ɂaà Community and Elder Engagement for remediation of the Rayrock Mine Site” George Lafferty, Jessica Hum. (2015)
Architectural Institute of British Columbia Annual Conference. "Building Community Through Architecture” Panel discussion moderator Jessica Hum. (2014)
Canadian Institute of Planners Annual Conference. "Seeding Change local food networks + community revitalization” Walking tour leads Cameron Barker, Jessica Hum. (2013)
Alliance for Arts & Culture Summit. "Soft Assets for Hard Times: unique patronage models for fundraising in recessions” Christina Panis and Jessica Hum. (2011)