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Perimeter Institute: Ingrid Waldron

INGRID WALDRON, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY

This lecture is being presented as part of Waterloo Global Science Initiative's Generation SDG Summit.

It is not lost on many Canadians that Nova Scotia has had a long and rather unique history with racism and has been perceived as being rather slow to address the structural and institutional implications of that history in Indigenous and African Nova Scotian communities. The province’s failure to acknowledge the complex and specific ways in which race is implicated in environmental policy making is, perhaps, not surprising to many.

In this presentation, Dr. Ingrid Waldron will lay out the limits of the current environmental justice narrative in Nova Scotia - one that has largely failed to acknowledge how racism and other structural factors are implicated in the disproportionate location of polluting industries and other environmental hazards in Indigenous and African Nova Scotian communities.

Earlier Event: April 13
St. Jerome's Event: Sr. Helen Prejean
Later Event: April 24
Words Worth Book Club