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Blog : Le profit avant les gens - Comment la réconciliation économique menace la justice climatique
The co-optation of words like “reconciliation” to create a false sense of progress from colonial states like Canada is not lost upon us. If we were to meaningfully engage with “reconciliation” in the context of the economy, it needs to be led by Indigenous peoples, and requires true, systemic change. This then begs the question of… is Canada even capable of economic reconciliation with Indigenous communities?
Visionner la série de webinaires JT en 3 parties : Troisième partie - La politique au service des citoyens
Watch Part 3 of our 3-Part Just Transition Webinar Series: Policy for the PEOPLE
Visionner la série de webinaires en 3 parties sur les technologies de l'information et de la communication : Deuxième partie - Garder les choses propres
Watch Part 2 of our 3-Part Just Transition Webinar Series: Keepin' It Clean
Inscriptions OUVERTES ! Investir dans la souveraineté indigène : Un panel hybride à la New York Climate Week 2024
Join us Tuesday, September 24, 2024 for hybrid panel discussion: Invest in Indigenous Sovereignty. This panel will explore lessons learned from Indigenous activists and land defenders, and will explore how we can take knowledge and apply it toward advancing Indigenous-led divestment in relation to global climate action.
Visionner la série de webinaires JT en 3 parties : Première partie - Comment mettre le "juste" dans la transition juste
Watch Part 1 of our 3-Part Just Transition Webinar Series: How to Put the "Just" in Just Transition
Les inscriptions sont ouvertes pour notre série de webinaires Just Transition !
Les inscriptions à notre série de webinaires sur la transition juste, organisés les jeudis 5, 12 et 19 septembre 2024, sont MAINTENANT OUVERTES !
Avis aux médias : des organisations autochtones lancent un guide de la transition juste dirigé par des autochtones
AVIS AUX MÉDIAS - Lancement de la presse du guide Just Transition
Justice is Critical for the Transition off Fossil Fuels
Although the principles of a Just Recovery offer some hope that the network pushing for climate solutions appreciates the importance of involving Indigenous leadership - and the leadership of other racialized and structurally oppressed people - we will remain cautious in our optimism for change within colonial structures and continue to work with members of our communities who are implementing climate solutions on the ground.

