ReconciliAction: Tools for the Classroom – 2025-2026 with IWAU

Taking inspiration from Dr. Leroy Little Bear's 2016 invitation to us to 'ask the fish what scientific formulae they've discovered', this talk delves into the various transformational ways that fish have navigated intensive change on the planet over the last half billion years, with a view to helping us imagine flourishing futures beyond the confines of western colonial capitalism.
Zoe Todd (she/they) is a Red River Métis scholar from Edmonton, Alberta who studies the relationships between freshwater fish futures and Indigenous sovereignty in Canada, with a particular focus on freshwater fish relationships in Dr. Todd's home province of Alberta.
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Thanks to UNBC’s Office of Indigenous Initiatives and Council of Deans for supporting this seminar series.