Thursday, February 28, 2019 - 11:00am to 1:00pm
Mir Centre for Peace - Castlegar Campus
Event Category:
Featured Lectures
Many scholars have suggested that the most devastating effect of colonization has been fragmented relations among humans and their more-than-human counterparts.
Traditionally, Indigenous peoples positioned animals as equitable partners in interconnected human and more-than human networks, animated with spirit and the ability to act and communicate. Reconciliation across Western and Indigenous contexts requires learning to work together with the more-than-human world, developing ethical spaces for health research in which wellness is appreciated and understood in the context of all our relations.
UAS Thursdays are a fun way to connect with other people studying in University Arts & Sciences while learning something a little different than you would in your classes.
Includes soup, tea and conversation. Take a walk over to the Mir Centre.
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