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Environmental Racism: A story of colonization and ecocide

The purpose of this webinar series, co-hosted by RAVENTrust and Stop Ecocide Canada, is to educate and raise awareness on using international law, and specifically a crime of ecocide, to uphold Indigenous rights and environmental protection.

In this third discussion, we will hear stories from the frontlines, centered on environmental racism, the ongoing impacts of colonisation and it connects with ecocide, the mass destruction of nature.


Guest speakers:

Grassy Narrows First Nation and long-time activist of mercury justice

Strong advocate opposed to Site C dam

Member of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, PhD candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and long time leader and activist in the peace movement.

 

Moderated by:

Climate justice creative, campaigner, researcher, lecturer in environmental justice and trainer in creative strategies for decolonisation



Co-hosts:
* RAVENTrust
* Stop Ecocide Canada
* Environmental Defence Canada
* Canadian Foreign Policy Institute
* Shake Up the Establishment

The shared vision for this series is to provide a space for Indigenous and non-Indigenous legal scholars and activists to unpack the potential (and the pitfalls) of this emerging instrument, an international crime of ecocide.

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Ecocide: A Discussion of Law and Ethics

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January 27

Conference on Human Rights and Climate Change