Friday, March 7, 2025 12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
EST (GMT -05:00)
Red River Onto-Sovereignties: On Radical Refusal, Fish Conservation, & Quantum Relationality

Dr. Zoe Todd is a Red River Métis scholar from Edmonton, Alberta who studies the relationships between freshwater fish futures and Indigenous sovereignty in Canada, with a particular focus on freshwater fish relationships in Todd's home province of Alberta.
Drawing on various scholars, Todd critiques the push to 'braid' Indigenous and settler paradigms in conservation. As a Red River Métis scholar, Todd advocates for the radical refusal of systems based on white possession and individualism, urging western institutions to embrace Indigenous practices and global anti-imperialist solidarities.
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