Image Credit : Concordia UniversityMitigating the Impacts of Climate Change is a series separate workshops featuring speakers who share their insights on Indigenous environmental leadership, community action, and land-based learning.
In the face of global climate change, Mohawk educator and pedagogical consultant Kanerahtiio Hemlock asks, “How do small communities respond and adapt?” Acknowledging that there is no one right answer, Kanerahtiio explains that for traditional Native people, the path is clear: “We have to return to our own ways.” In this workshop, Kanerahtiio speaks to what he has learned while developing a class on Indigenous self-sustainability, and how exploring the ways his people taught their children in the past—and what that teaching might look like today—has guided this educational work.
Speaker
Kanerahtiio Hemlock, a Mohawk from Kahnawake, has taught native history for the past thirteen years at the First Nations Regional Adult Education Center. During that time, he had developed a course on Indigenous self-sustainability that won the 2018 Ken Spencer national award for innovation in teaching. Since 2023 he has also worked part time at Dawson College as the Indigenous Pedagogical Consultant.
This event has been generously funded by the Chamandy Foundation.
Light refreshments will be provided.
Audience: Concordia community and external
Date: Friday, February 6, 2026 at 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM EST
Location: In person at SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation (1400 Blvd. De Maisonneuve Ouest LB 145, Tiohtià:ke / Mooniyang / Montreal) or online via Zoom — open to all!
Details and registration here: Register


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