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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/2022-td-walter-bean-professorshi
 p-environment
LOCATION:FED - Federation Hall 200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N2L 3
 G1 Canada
SUMMARY:2022 TD Walter Bean Professorship in Environment
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:THE MEANING OF ICE: CO-PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNITY AC
 TION IN\nA CHANGING ARCTIC\n\n-------------------------\n\nDrawing on expe
 rience from over two decades of close collaboration\nwith Inuit communitie
 s in the Arctic\, Dr. Fox will illustrate the\npowerful ways our understan
 ding of the changing Arctic climate can be\nadvanced when we link Inuit kn
 owledge and visiting science. She will\nuse examples from community-led r
 esearch\, land-based programs\, and\nharvesting to show how co-produced k
 nowledge\, Inuit\nself-determination in research\, and supporting communit
 y-based action\nare fundamental to addressing climate and environmental ch
 allenges in\nthe Arctic and beyond. Dr. Fox will centre Arctic weather and
  sea ice\nin the story\, and connect to the works of her colleague\, frien
 d\, and\nphotographer Robert Kautuk\, whose photography exhibition accompa
 nies\nthis year’s lecture.\n\nThis event has limited capacity. If attend
 ing in person\, please RSVP\nby MONDAY DECEMBER 5TH. Should you register 
 and no longer be able to\nattend\, please contact Vesti Powell.
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