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Public Panel: The Financial Risk of Ignoring Indigenous Rights
Join Indigenous Climate Action for a free, hybrid panel discussion: The Financial Risk of Ignoring Indigenous Rights, featuring Black and Indigenous panelists following their participation in RBC’s Annual General Meeting.
Webinar: Uplifting Real Solutions
Watch the recording for Part Two of our webinar learning series: The Colonial Urge to Commodify the Climate Crisis: Uplifting Real Solutions
Anti-Canada Day with ICA
A blog post with some highlights of an Anti-Canada Day webinar that featured members of ICA’s Steering Committee.
The Condor and the Eagle: Update from the Frontlines Panel
From a panel that occurred on Sunday, May 31, 2020, following an online screening of The Condor and the Eagle documentary. Featuring: Melina Laboucan-Massimo, Kanahus Manuel, Helena Gualinga, Molly Wickham, and Bryan Parras
ICA Webinars w/ Indigenous Rising Media & Idle No More
In March, Indigenous Climate Action put together our first webinar related to COVID19, in collaboration with Idle No More and NDN fellows, Waasekom and Jesse Cardinal. Following this, we then put together a series of four webinars with Indigenous Rising Media (a project of Indigenous Environmental Network).
COVID-19 and Indigenous Communities
Many Indigenous Peoples are at high risk of contracting COVID19 due to a lack of clean running water, overcrowded housing, and a lack of adequate healthcare. This is not the first time we have been faced with a health crisis, and to get through it will take some Indigen-uity.
WEBINAR: Indigenous Peoples & UN Climate Negotiations
Tune into Eriel Deranger, Executive Director with Indigenous Climate Action as she hosts Andrea Carmen with International Indian Treaty Council, Graeme Reed with Assembly of First Nations, and Janene Yazzie with International Indian Treaty Council to discuss the opportunities and challenges of asserting Indigenous Rights within International Climate Change Conversations.
United Nations Special Rapporteur on Toxics visit to Canada - Briefing Webinar
Indigenous Peoples around the world are exposed to hundreds of toxic and otherwise hazardous substances. From May 24-June 5, the United Nations Special Rapporteur will be conducting a country visit to Canada to hear our stories about toxics contamination. Learn how you can participate.
United Nations Special Rapporteur On Toxics Visit To Canada | Briefing Webinar
Indigenous Peoples around the world are exposed to hundreds of toxic and otherwise hazardous substances. The exposure of Mother Earth to toxic substances from a multitude of sources must be understood through the lens the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
WEBINAR: Canada Bailout of KM: Indigenous Voices from the Frontlines
Webinar featuring Clayton Thomas-Muller, Cedar George-Parker, Kanahus Manuel and Eriel Deranger. July 11, 2018
Canada Bailout of KM: Indigenous Voices from the Frontlines
Canada’s government announced that it is going to pay $4.5 billion to Kinder Morgan to buy both the existing 65-year-old Trans Mountain pipeline and the controversial Trans Mountain Expansion Project.
The Canadian government has gone from backing a fossil fuel company that is trampling Indigenous rights to becoming one.
Violence Against the Land is Violence Against Women
This webinar explores how violence against the land through the extraction and exploitation of resources and fossil fuels perpetuates violence against women.
Red Tide Webinar
During this webinar Indigenous Climate Action, Toi Toi Manawa Trust and Pacific peoples Partnership discussed the Red Tide Climate Action Summit and Youth Conference which took place from May 1st to May 6th, 2018 in Aotearoa (New Zealand).