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Land, Power, and Belonging: Unpacking Environmental Racism in Canada

Organizer: Sustainability Network

This presentation explores the layered realities of environmental racism in Canada through a critical lens that connects colonisation, whiteness, and racialized geographies. Participants will engage with the concept of therapeutic landscapes—spaces often celebrated for healing and wellbeing—but interrogate who truly feels safe, welcome, and restored in these environments.

Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/land-power-and-belonging-unpacking-environmental-racism-in-canada-with-chuk-odenigbo

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