The Intersections of People and the Planet: A Climate Justice Workshop
May 12, 2025, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
This workshop is hosted by EDI.I Office in the Faculties of Applied Science, Forestry and Land and Food Systems at UBC.
In honor of Earth Day, we are thrilled to invite you to our first Climate Justice Workshop rooted in intersectionality, decolonization and community resilience! This workshop is part of the IDEAL and Cascades of Change educational programs and is open to all members of the UBC community interested in climate justice from a racialized and decolonial perspective.
Workshop Overview
Part 1: Ecological Kinship Exercise
Participants will take part in a guided Ecological Kinship Exercise that invites them to build a personal, grounded relationship with the land. Through hands-on, reflective practice, this session offers space to process the emotional weight of the climate crisis—including grief and hopelessness—while reconnecting with traditional knowledge systems that center resilience, reciprocity, and care for the land. The experience concludes with a collective reflection to share insights and strengthen connection.
Part 2: Panel Discussion
A moderated conversation featuring UBC researchers working in the areas of climate justice, community and social inequities. The panel will explore the intersections of climate justice and equity, with a focus on the experiences and voices of IBPOC communities. The session will be followed by an opportunity to ask questions and engage in dialogue with our speakers.