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Living Spiritually with Climate Change

Hybrid Event

Hosted by 

RHNHFF BCS Program and the UBC Himalaya Program

From the Organizer:

In the context of rapidly increasing temperature and accelerated loss of glaciers threatening cultural survival of Indigenous communities in the high-Himalayas, what is the role of spiritually living? How does spiritual living with climate change inform roles and responsibilities of researchers? Ritodhi Chakraborty and Pasang Yangjee Sherpa will address these questions as they introduce the Knowledge Justice Collective they co-lead. The collective seeks to respectfully advance meaningful engagements across knowledge systems, beginning with the recognition of epistemological value of Indigenous Knowledges in solving world problems.

RHNHFF BCS Program and the UBC Himalaya Program  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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