Sea Level Rise in Deep History: First Nations Coastal Flood Stories

Who will be tending your garden when the ocean rises?

An octopus?  A sea star?

SFU's Adaptation to Climate Change Team (ACT) and the Pacific Water Research Centre in the Faculty of Environment are pleased to invite you to the second talk in the Octopus's Garden Planning for Sea Level Rise Series which features Squamish Chief Ian Campbell and Haida elder Captain Gold who will share stories from their nations' history followed by discussion.

Title: Sea Level Rise in Deep History: First Nations Coastal Flood Stories

When: September 21, 7-9pm

Where: SFU's Wosk Centre for Dialogue, 580 West Hastings, Vancouver

Reservations: This talk is free and open to everyone. Reservations are recommended as seating is limited.

 

We hope to see you there. (see attached bio-sketches for more information)

 

Hosts:
Simon Fraser University

  Adaptation to Climate Change Team (ACT)

  Centre for Dialogue

  Pacific Water Research Centre

  Faculty of Environment

in partnership with:

Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions
City of Vancouver

Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation
Vancouver Aquarium 

Date: 
Thursday, September 21, 2017 - 19:00