TD Walter Bean Public Lecture: The Meaning of Ice

                      

TD Walter Bean Public Lecture: The Meaning of Ice

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Tuesday, December 13, 2022
3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Federation Hall, University of Waterloo
Hosted by: Faculty of Environment

Drawing on experience from over two decades of close collaboration with Inuit communities in the Arctic, Dr. Fox will illustrate the powerful ways our understanding of the changing Arctic climate can be advanced when we link Inuit knowledge and visiting science.

Dr. Fox will use examples from community-led research, land-based programs, and harvesting to show how co-produced knowledge, Inuit self-determination in research, and supporting community-based action are fundamental to addressing climate and environmental challenges in the Arctic and beyond. Dr. Fox will centre Arctic weather and sea ice in the story, and connect to the works of her colleague, friend, and photographer Robert Kautuk, whose photography exhibition accompanies this year’s lecture.

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Vestiana Powell

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Event Location

Federation Hall, University of Waterloo

Federation Hall
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1