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- Art, Hope, and Action (AHA): Engaging Children and Youth through Arts-based Methods Towards Climate Hope in BC
- Community of Practice for Children’s Health in the Climate Crisis in Rural BC
- TAKE NOTICE: Targeting Action and Knowledge Exchange at the Nexus of Environment and Information Through Integrated Youth Climate Engagement
- Bridging Climate Change and Healthcare: Opportunities for Intergenerational Justice and Supporting Youth and Children's Mental Health
- Creating a Cortes Island Climate Resiliency Plan Grounded in Equity and Community Knowledges
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- Baneet Braich. (2021, November 28). Heavy rains drench British Columbians with more climate anxiety. CBC News. Retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/heavy-rains-drench-british-columbians-with-more-climate-anxiety-1.6265115
- Maya Gislason was interviewed for this story
- Maya Gislason was interviewed for this story
- Brianna Bock. (2021, November 3). Managing climate anxiety in a time of constant climate crisis. The Martlet. Retrieved from https://www.martlet.ca/managing-climate-anxiety-in-a-time-of-constant-climate-crisis
- Maya Gislason was interviewed for this story
- Maya Gislason was interviewed for this story
- Dawn Hoogeveen, Kerri Klein, Jordan Brubacher, and Maya Gislason. (2021, August). GBA+: An analysis of the interplay of climate change, COVID-19, and housing. HazNet.
- Written about the Climate Action Secretariat work
- Maya Gislason (2021, July 30). Small Conversations for a Better World Podcast: Big Data w/ Dr. Maya Gislason. Apple Podcasts. Retrieved from https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-data-w-dr-maya-gislason/id1493076721?i=1000530487097
- Maya Gislason and Angel Kennedy. (2021, June 22). Exploring Eco-Anxiety with Mental Health Providers: Championing Mental Wellness during the Climate Crisis. MindMap BC.
- Kim Izzo. (2020, April 29). Canadian Researchers Study Horses Helping People with Eating Disorders. Horse Canada. Retrieved from https://horse-canada.com/magazine/rider-psychology/canadian-researchers-study-horses-people-eating-disorders/
- Written about our research program on Equine Assisted Psychotherapy
- Written about our research program on Equine Assisted Psychotherapy
- Charlene Aviles. (2021, February 27). Climate Impacts on the Mental Health and Wellness of British Columbians. The Peak. Retrieved from https://the-peak.ca/2021/02/climate-impacts-on-the-mental-health-and-wellness-of-british-columbians/
- Written about Maya Gislason’s public Café Scientifique presentation with PICS.
- Written about Maya Gislason’s public Café Scientifique presentation with PICS.
- Written about Maya Gislason’s public Café Scientifique presentation with PICS. Researching for Climate Justice - Post event Report
- Written by the SFU Public Square team, in partnership with Vancity, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, SFU’s Vancity Office of Community Engagement, SFU Sustainability Office and SFU Faculty of Environment. Report is based partly on research talk provided by Maya Gislason.
Blog posts
- “Doom and Gloom no More!” Art as a Tool for Hope-Based Climate Education
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