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Environmental issues are some of the most pressing challenges we face globally and there is need for knowledge sharing about how to create needed change. The traditional environmental calls to action are Reduce, Reuse and Recycle and this series reframes the call to a new set of R's that are essential to creating a more sustainable world: Reconciliation, Resilience and Regeneration.
Step into the river - a framework for economic reconciliation
Tuesday, September 27th, 2022 from 7PM - 9PM (PDT)
Sxwpilemaát Siyám (Chief Leanne Joe), a Hereditary Chief of the Squamish Nation and Transformative Storyteller for Economic Reconciliation at SFU CED, and Lily Raphael, Systems Transformation Tender will share a path for economic reconciliation based on the Framework they co-authored and released earlier this summer.
ECOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESILIENCE IN A CHANGING WORLD: INUVIALUIT AND TS'MSYEN PERSPECTIVES
Thursday, November 17th, 2022 from 7PM - 8:30PM (PST)
This event is in collaboration with the 2022 President's Dream Collopuium on Indigenous Peoples and Local Community Perspectives on Susainability and Resilience.