Our world today is not only a world in crisis but also a world in profound movement, with increasing numbers of people joining or forming movements: local, national, transnational, and global. The dazzling diversity of ideas and experiences recorded in this collection captures something of the fluidity within campaigns for a more equitable planet. This book, taking internationalism seriously without tired dogmas, provides a bracing window into some of the central ideas to have emerged from within grassroots struggles from 2006 to 2010.
Welcome to the Positive Energy Conference, Public Confidence in Energy Decision-Making: How is Canada Doing?, the final event of the first three years of the Positive Energy project, taking place on April 23, 5-9 pm & April 24, 8 am - 5 pm.
Ouverture : prière et cérémonie de purification
Réflexion et connexion avec le Cercle décolonial de partage et d’amour-propre.
De la soupe des trois-sœurs et de la bannique seront servies avant le cercle.
This talk will focus on Robert Henry’s research with Indigenous men and women who were involved in street gangs. Through modified photovoice methods, Robert examines the ways in which Indigenous men and women engage in street lifestyles, where the street gang becomes a site of survivance challenging settler colonialism. Linkages between Canada, Aotearoa/New Zealand, and Australia will also be examined to understand how settler colonialism impacts Indigenous street gang involvement.