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SUMMARY:Decolonizing Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Rethinking Climate Change from and within Racialized Youth-led 
 Climate Actions: A Case Study from Calgary City\n\nThis presentation 
 explores how racialized youth in Calgary are leading climate action 
 initiatives that challenge conventional environmental narratives. It 
 highlights the intersections of race\, climate justice\, and youth 
 leadership\, emphasizing the unique approaches and insights from 
 marginalized communities. Through a case study\, it rethinks climate change 
 solutions by centering the voices and experiences of racialized youth. 
 \n\nDecolonizing the Climate Crisis Through Indigenous Land-based Learning 
 and Action in Kasungu National Park\, Malawi.\n\nThis research explores how 
 two Indigenous communities near Kasungu National Park in Malawi adapt to 
 climate change impacts\, focusing on erratic rainfall patterns that disrupt 
 food security and cultural practices. Through the Indigenous land-based 
 approach\, youth engaged with Elders to document and analyze traditional 
 and ecological responses to these challenges.\n\n
LOCATION:Ideas Lounge (EL1270)
ORGANIZER;CN="Courtney Montgomery":MAILTO:cmmontgomery@mtroyal.ca
CATEGORIES:Programming
CONTACT;CN="Courtney Montgomery":MAILTO:cmmontgomery@mtroyal.ca
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://librarycal.mtroyal.ca/event/3844632
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