Tamarack Institute Webinar 

Black Ancestries and Relations
for a Just Climate Future

The Path Forward in So-Called Canada

June 5, 2024, 1:00-2:00 PM ET 

 

Description

Join Tamarack Institute and Black Eco Bloom for an invaluable conversation centered around the relationship between Black peoples living on Turtle Island and how they play a critical role in shaping responses to climate change. The conversation will delve into the intersectionality of Black ancestral knowledge and their impact on areas such as food justice, culture, and Indigenous ways of knowing. 

Join us to discover the unique narratives of Black ancestries from the Maritimes to the Prairies, and beyond, as we explore the connection to Atlantic displacement and its relevance to Canada's political ecology. Prepare for a storytelling journey that offers insights into the intricate connections between climate change and Black communities' relationships to the land, labour, and ancestry. 

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