Siku Allooloo is an Inuit/Haitian Taino writer and community builder from Denendeh (Northwest Territories). She is a Toolkit Researcher with Indigenous Climate Action (an Indigenous-led climate change initiative), with a diverse background in Indigenous land-based education, youth work, and community-based research. She also holds a BA in Anthropology and Indigenous Studies from the University of Victoria and belongs to a strong lineage of writers, activists and leaders who have raised her to be close to the land. Her creative nonfiction, poetry and other writing center on decolonial politics, environmental protection and ending gender violence, and has been featured in The Malahat Review, UrbanScreen Presents, The New Quarterly, Briarpatch, The Guardian, and NationsRising, among others.