It was the time for listening…
Last night’s Learning from Knowledge Keepers class was intense. It was difficult. It was challenging. And it was inspiring. Horrific stories, experiences, and histories were shared, juxtaposed with the most…
Vice-Provost, Labrador Campus & Dean, School of Arctic & Subarctic Studies, Labrador Campus of Memorial University | Researcher | Environmental Advocate | Royal Society of Canada College Member emeritus
Last night’s Learning from Knowledge Keepers class was intense. It was difficult. It was challenging. And it was inspiring. Horrific stories, experiences, and histories were shared, juxtaposed with the most…
That First Monday It was midnight on Monday night, and I found myself sitting in my darkened living room, looking out at the water, holding a cup of tea, and…
…. and invite everyone, from everywhere, to join? Well, we are hoping it’s going to be an exciting learning intercultural learning journey and an interesting educational experiment in live-streaming, and we look…
I am very pleased to be joining the PhD committee of Kate Bishops-Williams, at the University of Guelph. Kate is in the Department of Population Medicine. She completed an Honours Bachelor degree…
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Written by Lindsay Day, MSc Candidate This year’s Arctic Net Annual Scientific Meeting in Vancouver did not disappoint as a fabulous conference to attend. In…
I always feel very grateful to be able to do the work that I do, and learn from the people with whom I work. And working with Cassidy Jean McAuliffe…
Today, an agreement is being tabled at COP21, calling on over 200 countries to sign on. As we continue these national and international dialogues, it is important to remember human…
Just in time for the annual ArcticNet Annual Scientific conference in Vancouver, BC, Arctic has released our new article on using Inuit-youth-led participatory video as a strategy to enhance adaptive…