Jordyn Sheldon (she/they) is a writer, scholar, and facilitator from Treaty 1 Territory (Winnipeg, Manitoba). She works at the intersections of queer ecology, abolition, harm reduction and settler colonial studies—where land, memory, love, and survival intertwine.
She is completing a PhD in Environmental and Urban Studies at York University and edits with Contemporary Verse 2 and Undercurrents: Journal of Critical Environmental Studies. Her work spans poetry, theory, and community-based education, always with a commitment to care, complexity, and collective transformation.

“harm reduction is seeing each other as kin that we care about rather than strangers that we fear”
Beyond the needle 3.0: Liberatory Harm reduction in practice
