Date
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Timezone
PST
Location
ONLINE

Instructor: Lindsay Heller
What you will learn
After completing this course, you’ll be able to do the following:
- Explore Indigenous science and worldviews that relate to climate action, and understand the role and value of two-eyed seeing
- Describe the contemporary and historical context of colonialism and its impact on Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples’ relationships with the land and waters
- Explain the significance of Indigenous rights to resource development conflicts, including treaty and Aboriginal rights as well as the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Identify the unique impacts of climate change on Indigenous people and communities with a particular focus on holistic understandings of health and wellness
- Apply key skills and competencies to respectfully support and engage with Indigenous communities in climate action
When: Wed, May 13 - Tue, Jun 23 (self-paced within deadlines)