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SUMMARY:Event and Webinar : Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change Insights on Environmental Protection and Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change: Insights on Environmental Protection and Restoration Led by the Kanien’kehá:ka Community of Kahnawá:ke\nMitigating the Impacts of Climate Change is a series of separate workshops featuring speakers who share their insights on Indigenous environmental leadership\, community action\, and land-based learning. \nThe Kahnawà:ke Environment Protection Office has been studying and protecting the environment since the 1980s. In 2020\, the Recreation Bay Restoration Project was initiated—the largest landscape project ever undertaken by the Mohawk Community. Now\, in 2025\, the North Creek Restoration Project is currently underway. This presentation combines community history\, environmental expertise\, and the on-the-ground experience that informs environmental restoration in an Indigenous community. Upcoming work and future visions will also be highlighted. \nSpeaker: Cole Teionieh’táthe Delisle works as an Environmental Projects Coordinator for Terrestrial Habitats with a wide range of projects. He coordinates KEPO’s seed saving activities\, EAB project\, species at risk\, bird program\, and drone work. A graduate from Concordia University’s Anthropology program\, he is interested in archeology and the community’s history. Outside of terrestrial work\, he also leads Kahnawà:ke’s participation in Transport Canada’s Enhanced Maritime Situational Awareness Program monitoring the impacts of industrial shipping. \nAudience: Concordia community and external \n  \nNovember 14th 2025 | In-person and Online | Register \nOrganized by Office of Decolonizing and Indigenizing Curriculum and Pedagogy \nThis event has been generously funded by the Chamandy Foundation.
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/event-mitigating-the-impacts-of-climate-change/
LOCATION:Concordia University\, Pavillon J.‐W.‐McConnell 1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.\, Montreal\, QC\, H3G 1M8\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Concordia University %3A Indigenous Decolonization Hub":MAILTO:teaching@concordia.ca
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SUMMARY:Webinar : Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change: A workshop with Diane Obed
DESCRIPTION:Webinar : Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change: A workshop with Diane Obed on “Feeling the Cries of Mother Earth: Climate\, Relationality\, and the Emotional Body”\nMitigating the Impacts of Climate Change is a series of separate workshops featuring speakers who share their insights on Indigenous environmental leadership\, community action\, and land-based learning.  \nThe Indigenous Climate Hub explains that: “Climate change is not only a physical or scientific crisis but also a spiritual and emotional one.” Dominant Western paradigms\, often frames climate change through rational lenses\, as a stressor on the individual psyche\, a source of anxiety\, grief\, and fear to be managed through self-care\, or therapeutic resilience. But according to Vanessa Andreotti and the Gesturing Toward Decolonial Futures Collective (2021\, 2025)\, this framing assumes separability: that our minds and hearts are disconnected faculties\, and that climate anxiety is something happening to us\, rather than through us as Earth-feeling beings. \nIn this workshop\, Inuk climate emotion researcher\, Diane Obed\, invites participants into a space of inquiry that honors Indigenous paradigms of relationality\, where emotions are not pathologies to fix\, but relational feedback mechanisms from the lands\, waters\, skies\, kinfolk\, we are entangled with. \nTogether\, we’ll explore: \n\nWhat shifts when we treat climate grief and fear not as dysfunction\, but as relational intelligence?\nHow Indigenous land-based worldviews metabolize emotion through kinship\, ceremony\, and responsibility.\nExpect reflection\, dialogue\, and gentle embodied practices\, not as solutions\, but as invitations to listen differently to what moves through us when the land speaks.\n\nSpeaker: Diane Obed is an Inuk woman mixed with English ancestry\, originally from Hopedale\, Nunatsiavut\, Labrador. She currently lives in Nalikitquniejk– “place of torn branches” in Mi’kma’ki\, in the territory of Peace and Friendship Treaties\, also known as Antigonish\, Nova Scotia. \nDiane is currently studying in the Inter-University Educational Foundations PhD program at Mount Saint Vincent University. Her doctoral research project explores the intersections between Indigenous land education and contemplative studies to draw on ancient wisdom for modern day psycho-social issues such as cultivating courage to be able to face and engage in dialogue about the current climate crisis. \nAudience: Concordia community and external \n  \nNovember 21st 2025 | Online | Register \nOrganized by Office of Decolonizing and Indigenizing Curriculum and Pedagogy \nThis event has been generously funded by the Chamandy Foundation. \n  \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/mitigating-the-impacts-of-climate-change-a-workshop-with-diane-obed/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Concordia University %3A Indigenous Decolonization Hub":MAILTO:teaching@concordia.ca
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