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An Introduction to Climate Justice Activism in Toronto
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Description
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As climate change continues to grow and impact our world, so does the response from activists across the world. Climate justice activists take many forms and employ many strategies to effect change in policy of or public opinion on greenhouse gas emissions. Through York University's Academic Innovation Fund dedicated to creating open source, publicly available course content, we've created 6 video segments interviewing grassroots climate justice activists from Toronto, a city with many climate justice organizations and efforts. Here we meet Christopher Lortie, an ecologist and professor at York University, and Malory Owen, an ecologist and climate justice activist who will be facilitating the future conversations in this series.
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video file
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18 November 2020
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https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13256162.v2
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yul:1153673
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Wrapping Up on Climate Justice in Toronto
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As climate change continues to grow and impact our world, so does the response from activists across the world. Climate justice activists take many forms and employ many strategies to effect change in policy of or public opinion on greenhouse gas emissions. Through York University's Academic Innovation Fund dedicated to creating open source, publicly available course content, we've created 6 video segments interviewing grassroots climate justice activists from Toronto, a city with many climate justice organizations and efforts. Here we chat with Christopher Lortie, an ecologist and professor at York University, and Malory Owen, an ecologist and climate justice activist who interviewed climate justice activists in the previous segments. We'll touch on similarities and differences between all the interviewees as well as how we can take what we've learned into our daily lives.
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video file
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18 November 2020
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https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13256243.v2
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yul:1153674
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"Perspectives on Openness" : Honouring Indigenous Ways of Knowing
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This is the recording of York University Libraries Open Access Week 2020 panel discussion entitled, "Perspectives on Openness: Honouring Indigenous Ways of Knowing", moderated by Stacy Allison-Cassin, in conversation with Alan Ojiig Corbiere, Deborah McGregor, and Sean Hillier, that took place online on October 20, 2020. The 2020 theme for Open Access Week is Open With Purpose: Taking Action to Build Structural Equity and Inclusion. The basis of the discussion for this panel is the question, "In an era of open scholarship and research, how do we as a research community navigate and balance openness while respecting Indigenous knowledge and cultural expression?". This panel discussion offers the opportunity to encourage broader participation in conversations and actions around emerging scholarly communication issues, by centering on Indigenous approaches to open scholarship and research. Contents Greetings and Land Acknowledgement [00:00:09] Introductory Remarks [00:01:54] Remarks from Joy Kirchner - Dean of Libraries [00:06:13] Moderator Introduction [00:11:20] Panel Introduction & Discussion [00:12:30] Questions and Answers [01:17:14] Closing Remarks [01:20:32]
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video file
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20 October 2020
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Openness_Panel_2020_10_20
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yul:1153672
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