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Zoom webinar on channeling our emotional responses to environmental crisis to positive action. Sept 23rd from 6:30 to 7:30 pm eastern.

In this webinar, we will explore emotional responses to environmental collapse, improve our understanding of cultural histories of environmental movements, and explore strategies that communities have developed and are using to manage heavy emotions in their work and mobilize emotion toward positive community-building. We will explore how our heavy emotional responses to the climate crisis can undermine collective environmental movements, and how we can instead mobilize them effectively to develop a more open, more dynamic activist culture focused on collective action in mutual recognition. Join us!

September 23rd, 6:30 -7:30 pm eastern

Zoom login will be provided to all registrants the morning of the webinar

Our speaker:

Dr. Jennifer Baker is the Vice President of the Sierra Club Canada Foundation, a poet, and an adjunct Professor in the Department of English at the University of Ottawa, where her research interests include the cultural history of agriculture in Canada, environmental history, literature and the environment, cultural studies, and Canadian poetry and poetics. Passionately committed to knowledge mobilization, she has spoken widely in the field of environmental humanities and was one of the founding speakers on eco-anxiety at the Sustainable Events Forum. Her first chapbook, Abject Lessons, was published in 2014 by above/ground press and her creative writing, essays, and reviews have appeared in various literary publications including Dusie, Ottawater, The Bull Calf, The Journal of Canadian Poetry, and Canadian Literature. Her second chapbook, Groundling, is forthcoming from Trainwreck Press (2021).

This webinar & discussion is part of our All Hands on Deck Webinar series showcasing the diversity of issues and solutions as we come together to deal with the environmental and social challenges of our time. A recording of the event will be posted afterwards to our website.

When
September 23rd, 2021 from  6:30 PM to  7:30 PM