
Facing climate change challenges through dialogue.
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Indigenous Youth Voices on COP26
Facing climate change challenges through dialogue.
December 15 from 6:00 to 7:30 PM, come meet Indigenous youth influencers returning from the COP26 conference in Glasgow, and hear about their experience and their expectations on what should come next.
Animated by Alicia Ibarra-Lemay, assistant researcher at Chaire-réseau jeunesse, for the Indigenous youth pane at Concordia University, and Julie Delisle, Environmental education liaison for the Kanawha:kè Environment Protection Office, we are eager to receive inspiring panelists and have an open dialogue about climate change with:
- Sage Karahkwinetha Goodleaf
- Ohontsakéhte Montour
- Carlee Kawinehta Loft
- Samuel Rainville
In collaboration with Chaire-réseau de Jeunesse sur la recherche au Québec (CRJ), Kahnawà:ke Collective Impact (KCI), Environnement protection office Kahnawà:ke
This event is part of the 17 sustainable development goals (SDG) of the United Nations. goals Sustainable Development Goals.
The Center for sustainable development thanks Hydro-Québec, main partner for its programming, and the City of Montreal.
Register here to the virtual event