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Event | 19 November 2020 17:00-17:45

Down to Earth Dialogues 2 - with Tania Li & Leah Casimero

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Location:
Online

The COVID-19 pandemic has become a defining event of the 21st century. Academic thinking and research are providing new ideas and tools for us to move forward. But how realistic are these? Do they offer practical solutions for concrete challenges? How do they correspond with the stories and experiences of those actually working with affected communities?

This year, the Institute is hosting four online events called the Down to Earth dialogues. Their distinctive contribution is to bring cutting-edge academic research into dialogue with the concrete perspectives of policy-makers and practitioners. They provide a unique opportunity to challenge, enrich and refine current academic thinking on the post-COVID world by bringing it into conversation with those who are on the ground and in the midst of the trouble.

This second dialogue will be between:

  • Professor Tania Li (University of Toronto) 
  • Leah Casimero (Amazonian activist and an indigenous woman of the Wapichan tribe in southern Guyana)

This dialogue will explore ways of negotiating different land uses in a post-COVID society.