Join us for a FREE screening of the short documentary Kalinga (Care). Witness the sacrifices as caregivers struggle to reunite with their children and families and map out the emotional landscapes of migrant labour.
Please join us for a discussion of Dr. Maya Wind’s new book, Towers of Ivory and Steel: How Israeli Universities Deny Palestinian Freedom (Verso Press), exploring how Israeli institutions of higher education are enlisted in Israel’s settler-colonial project.
Dr. Jessica Hernandez (Binnizá & Maya Ch’orti’) is an Indigenous scholar, scientist, and community advocate based in the Pacific Northwest.
Labour organizing and climate justice: intersections, challenges, and political opportunities – This panel will address two entwined questions: What can the climate movement learn from contemporary and historic labour strategy for building durable power? And, how can the climate and labour movements mutually strengthen one another?
Manjeet Sarkar is a stand up comedian, writer and storyteller who has been performing for 7 years. After completing four national tours, he is bringing his solo ‘Untouchable’ to international audiences.
Embark Sustainability, in collaboration with the Centre for Climate Justice UBC and the Pacific Institute of Climate Solutions, proudly presents Climate Career Night: Land-Centred Livelihoods.
Join us for an enriching evening where you’ll have the chance to listen and connect with seasoned professionals from diverse sectors, including advocacy, organizing, legal defense, and more.
Join the UBC Centre for Climate Justice for a dialogue between Jeannette Armstrong and Christine Winter to discuss how Indigenous knowledge shapes climate justice. This dialogue will be begin with short presentations from both Armstrong and Winter, followed by a discussion moderated by Naomi Klein.
Join the UBC Centre for Climate Justice (CCJ) and Climate and Community Project (CCP) to discuss the connection between the climate crisis and the ongoing genocide in Palestine.
Join us at the book launch of “Governing the Displaced: Race and Ambivalence in Global Capitalism” by Dr. Ali Bhagat. Following the book lecture, a panel discussion will follow, moderated by Professor Genevieve LeBaron and featuring Dr. Sharon Luk, Professor Geraldine Pratt (UBC), and Dr. Kyle Willmott. Explore key themes and perspectives emerging from the book and participate in an interdisciplinary dialogue on the pressing issues of refugee politics and policy.