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BLP Seminars in Business & Society 2025 | Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Change Law: Climate Justice in Canada

Wednesday, February 12, 2025 14:30to16:00
Room 16, Old Chancellor Day Hall

Presented by the 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·ÑÌýBusiness Law Platform andÌý9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·ÑÌýSustainable Growth InitiativeÌýCIBCÌýSGIÌýOffice forÌýSustainableÌýFinanceÌý

°Â¾±³Ù³óÌý±Ê°ù´Ç´Ú±ð²õ²õ´Ç°ù Angele Alook

Dr. Angele Alook is an Associate Professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at York University. As a member of Bigstone Cree Nation in Treaty 8 territory, her research has mainly focused on the political economy of oil and gas in Alberta. She specializes in Indigenous feminisms, life course approaches, Indigenous research methodologies, cultural identity, and the sociology of family and work.Ìý

She is a co-investigator on the SSHRC-funded (Partnership Grant) Corporate Mapping Project, where she completed research with the Parkland Institute on Indigenous experiences in Alberta’s oil industry and its gendered impact on working families. Angele is also a member of the Just Powers research team, a SSHRC-funded Insight Grant. Angele is a member of the Just Powers research team, which is a SSHRC-funded Insight Grant. Through the Just Powers project Angele has been able to produce a documentary called "Pikopaywin: It is broken" which features stories on the land with Indigenous traditional land users, environmental officers, and elders. She is directing her research toward a just transition of Alberta’s economy and labour force and the impact climate change has on traditional Treaty 8 territory.Ìý

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