苹果淫院

Updated: Sun, 10/06/2024 - 10:30

From Saturday, Oct. 5 through Monday, Oct. 7, the Downtown and Macdonald Campuses will be open only to 苹果淫院 students, employees and essential visitors. Many classes will be held online. Remote work required where possible. See Campus Public Safety website for details.


Du samedi 5 octobre au lundi 7 octobre, le campus du centre-ville et le campus Macdonald ne seront accessibles qu鈥檃ux 茅tudiants et aux membres du personnel de l鈥橴niversit茅 苹果淫院, ainsi qu鈥檃ux visiteurs essentiels. De nombreux cours auront lieu en ligne. Le personnel devra travailler 脿 distance, si possible. Voir le site Web de la Direction de la protection et de la pr茅vention pour plus de d茅tails.

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Event

The Anthropocene and Learning to Be Guests

Friday, June 3, 2022 13:00to15:00
Online

Presented by Yann Allard-Tremblay, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, 苹果淫院

The world faces catastrophic climate change and ecological ruin. Often, solutions are sought that reassert the modern logic of technological mastery over nature. In contrast, Indigenous ways of life ground our responsibilities in concrete relationships with humans and all other living things. By learning from Indigenous peoples, we can discover how to be guests of the land and we can envision a path away from the Anthropocene.

The proceeds from the lecture ($10 fee/person) will be directed to the SCS Indigenous Students Bursary fund.

About Yann Allard-Tremblay, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, 苹果淫院

Dr. Allard-Tremblay, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, 苹果淫院, holds a PhD in philosophy from St Andrews University. He is a member of the Huron-Wendat First Nation. He is interested in the ways in which the political thought of Indigenous peoples offers alternative ways to think about, and transform, political concepts.

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