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SUMMARY:Asper Centre and Aboriginal Law Program Presentation: Dr. Sarah Marie Wiebe
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Mobilization and Environmental Justice in Canada \nIn Aamjiwnaang First Nation (near Sarnia\, Ontario) the female to male birthrate is 2:1. Community members experience abnormal incidences of miscarriage\, asthma\, cancer\, cardiovascular and respiratory illnesses. This workshop will explore if law has thus far failed this community and what Canadian and Indigenous governments are doing now to protect the land. \nMonday\, November 14\, 2016 \n12:30pm – 2:00pm \nJackman Law Building J125 \nUniversity of Toronto Faculty of Law \n78 Queens Park\, Toronto \nLight lunch will be provided \nDr. Sarah Marie Wiebe\, Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Victoria and SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow\, will lead students through a conversation covering: \n\nThe chemical manufacturing around Aamjiwnaang First Nation and the damage it has done to the land and community members\nCanada’s dark legacy of inflicting harm on Indigenous bodies and how the system fails to adequately address health and ecological suffering\nThe challenges jurisdictional issues pose for the creation of sound environmental justice policy\nThe clash between Indigenous and scientific knowledge\nThe 2011 Chemical Valley Charter challenge brought by two members of Aamjiwnaang First Nation and Ecojustice which was\, in April 2016\, withdrawn\n\nPlease RSVP so we have enough food! \nTo RSVP or for further information\, please contact Amanda Carling at amanda.carling@utoronto.ca \n 
URL:https://aspercentre.ca/event/asper-centre-and-aboriginal-law-program-presentation-dr-sarah-marie-wiebe/
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