“Reconnection, Resistance, and Land Back”
Tara Houska (Couchiching First Nation), tribal attorney, land defender, environmental and Indigenous-rights advocate
November 15, 2023 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm · 219 Aaron Burr Hall
Fluid Futures Forum, a Humanities Council Magic Project and the Environmental Humanities Colloquium
Tara Houska, Couchiching First Nation, will present “Reconnection, Resistance, and Land Back.” This is the third talk in the fall 2023 Environmental Humanities and Social Transformation Colloquium.
An indigenous perspective on climate and frontlines action. What can we do, how do we heal, how does connectivity play a role in movement?
The colloquium is co-funded by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI), and the Fluid Futures Forum (a Humanities Council Magic Project) and co-sponsored with Anthropology, the Department of English, the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, and the Eco-Theories Colloquium.