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Representations and Rights of the Environment

Book launch


Date & time
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
4 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Registration is closed

Speaker(s)

Deborah McGregor, Matthias Fritsch, Peter Stoett, and Sandy Lamalle

Cost

This event is free and open to the public

Organization

Loyola Sustainability Research Centre, Loyola College for Diversity & Sustainability, and 4th Space

Contact

Rebecca Tittler

Where

Online

Aerial photo of a blue river flowing through a green forest

Join us as Drs. Deborah McGregor, Matthias Fritsh, Peter Stoett, and Sandy Lamalle present their forthcoming book, entitled Representations and Rights of the Environment.

Dr.  Deborah McGregor holds a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Environmental Justice at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University. She will present her work on Decolonising the dialogue on climate change: Indigenous Knowledges, legal orders and ethics.

Dr. Matthias Fritsch is Professor in the Department of Philosophy and member of the Loyola Sustainability Research Centre at Concordia University. He will present his work on Democratic representation, environmental justice, and future people.

Drs. Peter Stoett and Sandy Lamalle are both external associates of the Loyola Sustainability Research Centre, and Peter Stoett was the founding director. He is currently Dean and Professor in the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities at Ontario Technical University, while Sandy Lamalle is an international legal consultant. As co-editors, they will present the book and moderate the session.

Note: This event will be not be recorded. It will be available via Zoom at the scheduld time for registered participants only.

Although this conference will be hosted online, most of the participants will be located in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal), on the unceded lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation, one of the founding nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. If you are not in Tiohtià:ke, you can find out whose land you are on here


This event is part of:

Celebrating Indigenous Expertise in Sustainability


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