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Understanding Indigenous Environmental Justice Through Storytelling

  • Toronto Public Library - North York Central Library, Room 101 5120 Yonge Street Toronto, ON, M2N 6W8 Canada (map)

In this interactive presentation, Deborah McGregor, Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Environmental Justice at York University's Osgoode Hall Law School, will discuss how storywork can guide teaching and learning practices, focusing on the question, "What lessons or teachings can we derive from stories?"

Professor McGregor, who is Anishinaabe from Whitefish River First Nation, Birch Island, Ontario, will encourage knowledge sharing and generation to encourage participants to reflect on their role in the natural world and in promoting sustainability and well-being.

No registration required.
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