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COP27: Critically-Engaged Voices

PWIAS and UBC Climate Hub partnered to document critically-engaged voices at COP27, especially Indigenous voices. These videos were recorded by Indigenous youth communicator Isaka Huni Kui, from the Huni Kui delegation at COP27, led by Chief Ninawa Huni Kui, Wall International Indigenous Scholar at UBC.

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2022-23 Catalyst Program

The Catalyst Program connects scholars, students, artists, disciplines, sectors and communities to activate new ways of knowing and acting together to address the urgency, scale and complexity of the climate and biodiversity crises and movements for climate justice.

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On Feeling and Knowing: Radical Conversations about Teaching and Learning

How do you engage with students who feel shocked, guilty, embarrassed, upset, angry, or grief-stricken? How do you harness feelings of wonder, generosity, compassion, and inspiration?” These candid conversations with seasoned educators working at the creative frontiers of their disciplines are a resource for educators seeking to expand and deepen their teaching practice.

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The Wall Exchange

The Wall Exchange is a free community event that brings experts from diverse fields to Vancouver to discuss issues that impact us all. The Wall Exchange is typically held twice per year in the spring and fall at the Vogue Theatre in downtown Vancouver.

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Ian Williams | On Reproduction and the urge to create

Join Wall Scholar Ian Williams to learn about his new book Reproduction and how creative writing can push boundaries.

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Anna Casas Aguilar | Bilingualism and literature in Franco’s Spain

Wall Scholar Anna Casas Aguilar grew up in a bilingual household in Barcelona, now she studies the connections between gender and nationalism in modern Spanish and Catalan literature.

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Guy Dumont | The future of biomedical engineering

After working on industrial applications of automation for 20 years, Wall Scholar Guy Dumont decided he needed a change. Learn about his transition into the field of biomedical engineering, where he researches physiological monitoring and ways to maximize access to healthcare.

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Leila Harris | The social challenges of water insecurity

When we talk about access to water, we tend to focus on bodily needs and public health. But there is more to this issue. Join Wall Scholar Leila Harris to learn about the socio-political consequences of uneven water access and quality.

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Carl Hart | Spring 2019 Wall Exchange

Did you miss our Spring 2019 Wall Exchange? You can now watch the full recording of Carl Hart’s lecture on “Drug use for grown ups.” Drawing upon his more than 25 years of experience as a neuropsychopharmacologist, in this Wall Exchange lecture, Carl Hart (Columbia University) explored the myths and social forces…

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