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Sustainability, Human Rights and Technology


The Interdisciplinary Working Group on Sustainability and Human Rights is a venue where Concordia faculty, staff and students exchange ideas on the connections between sustainability-related issues and the current state of human rights around the world.   Our group has attracted members from various backgrounds of academia and practice, and discussions lead to a broad understanding of sustainability and human rights as multifaceted, complex and interlinked fields of study.

Organizer

Rosemarie Schade, Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability

Matt Barker, Philosophy

Raymond Paquin, Management, JMSB

Peter Stoett, Political Science

pk Langshaw, Design and Computation Arts, Fine Arts

Adeela Arshad-Ayaz, Education

Satoshi Ikeda, Sociology and Anthropology

Jim Grant, Biology

Rosemarie Schade, History

Adan E. Suazo, Loyola Sustainability Research Centre/Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability

Phil Lynes – PhD Candidate, Philosophy

Moses Gashirabake, Concordia Alumnus, current McGill Law student

TBA

  • HURRICANE KATRINA, RACE AND SOCIETY IN NEW ORLEANS

Dalton Anthony Jones
Thursday, January 14, 2016, 4pm - 6pm, RF-110 (Loyola Campus)

Dalton Anthony Jones will explore the connections between social justice, race and environmental disaster inherent during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

 

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