Angele Alook is an assistant professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at York University. She is a proud member of Bigstone Cree nation in Treaty 8 territory, where she has carried out research on issues of sociology of family and work, resource extraction, school-to-work transitions, Indigenous identity, and seeking the good life (miyo-pimatisiwin) in work-life balance. Her most recent research is about a just transition away from fossil fuels, Indigenous caring economies, and Indigenous climate justice. She is a co-author of a best-selling Canadian book entitled “The End of This World: Climate Justice in so-called Canada” published in 2023 by Between the Line Publishing.