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Moving Medicine Forward Lecture | Oct 26

CAN HEALTHIER DIETS HELP OUR PLANET?

FREE or by donation to Moving Medicine Forward

“Food is the single strongest lever to optimize human health and environmental sustainability on Earth.” This quote from the EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Plant, Health suggests that what we eat plays a key role in both human and planetary health.

Do you believe that the food on your plate is critical for our own and our planet's health? Join us for an engaging discussion on the impact of our dietary choices on the environment. Discover how small changes in our eating habits can make a big difference in saving our planet. This in-person event will take place on Thursday, October 26 at 7 pm in Vancouver, BC. The event will be held at 800 Robson Street, Vancouver.

Learn from renowned experts in the field, who will share insights and practical tips on adopting healthier diets that are not only beneficial for our own well-being but also for the sustainability of our planet. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the movement towards a greener and healthier future. Join us and be inspired to make a positive impact on the planet through your food choices!

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Thursday, 26 October 2023 - 7:00pm
UBC Robson Square Theatre
Vancouver, BC V6Z 3B7
Canada
wine glass in front of grape vines

Wine Appreciation Group | Oct 26

AN INDULGENCE WITH “SPOOKY” WINES THAT “COULD BE” COMPATIBLE WITH HALLOWEEN CUISINE 
Expertise level: all levels.

Amateur winemaking/orange wine/rich &/or sweet reds ~ 4 wines. Sub-theme: Blind identifying wines low vs high quality. Guess the price range!

The Wine Appreciation Group has a limited number of spaces available in this year's group. Please reach out to David MacArthur at david.mcarthur@ubc.ca to register.

Thursday, 26 October 2023 - 6:30pm
in-person
MCML BLDG room 158 (TBC)
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada
UBC Rose Garden

Vancouver Institute Lecture | Oct 21

Dr. Thomas Davidoff

Is the Missing Middle Missing for a Good Reason?
with Dr. Thomas Davidoff, Stanley Hamilton Professor in Real Estate Financing, Sauder School of Business, University of BC

Dr. Davidoff’s research on public policies related to insurance, housing, mortgages, and retirement finance have been published in leading journals in finance, real estate, and economics, and presented at a variety of academic institutions and international conferences around the world. Prior to joining UBC, Dr. Davidoff worked in real estate development in Brooklyn and taught at UC Berkeley. He has provided advice to public officials on housing and mortgage policy, including the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the Government of BC, Vancouver Mayor’s Housing Advisory Council, and the White House Council of Economic Advisors. Dr. Davidoff is also the Director of the Centre for Urban Economics and Real Estate at UBC.

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Saturday, 21 October 2023 - 8:15pm
P. A. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre
2194 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 2A1
Canada
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Department of Educational Studies Seminar | Oct 20

Challenging False Solutions and Centering Indigenous Responses to the Climate Crisis 
with Mateus Tremembé, Tabitha Robin and Pasang Yangjee Sherpa

Indigenous Peoples have long identified colonialism, capitalism, and the commodification of nature as the central drivers of climate change. However, mainstream technocratic climate solutions fail to address these systemic root causes, often resulting in projects that violate Indigenous sovereignty and exacerbate ecological injustices. Against these false solutions, Indigenous communities around the world are leading their own climate responses and ‘just transitions’, grounded in their connections to territory, ancestral knowledges, and responsibilities to current and future generations. This panel, convened by Indigenous youth leader Mateus Tremembé, brings together Indigenous scholars who are challenging climate colonialism and catalyzing Indigenous-led responses to the climate crisis.

This event is co-sponsored by the Department of Educational Studies, the Centre for Critical Indigenous Studies, and the Centre for Climate Justice. It is part of a three-part seminar series organized by Mateus Tremembé focused on Indigenous Just Transitions, with other events happening at Trent University and the University of International Integration of Afro-Brazilian Lusofonia (UNILAB) in Brazil.

Speakers

Mateus Tremembé is a youth leader of the Tremembé da Barra do Mundaú Indigenous People, located in the municipality of Itapipoca, Ceará, Brazil. Mateus is a community organizer, agroecological farmer, food security and Indigenous food culture researcher, agronomy student at UNILAB, and Mitacs Accelerate intern in the Department of Educational Studies at UBC. He is currently leading research projects about just transitions in food systems and climate education in his community

Tabitha Robin, Ph.D. is a mixed ancestry Metis and Cree researcher, educator, and writer. She is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems at the University of British Columbia. She spends much of her time learning about traditional Cree food practices.

Pasang Yangjee Sherpa, Ph.D. is a Sherpa anthropologist from Pharak, northeast Nepal. She is an Assistant Professor of Lifeways in Indigenous Asia at the University of British Columbia. Her research topics include Indigeneity, human dimensions of climate change and the Sherpa diaspora. She uses ethnographic methods to study everyday concerns of Himalayan people in order to normalize their experiences and represent them as equal partners in decision-making spaces.

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Friday, 20 October 2023 - 3:00pm
Children’s Greenhouse, UBC Farm
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3
Canada
Photo Group

Photo Group | Oct 20

Theme: "Mountainscapes"

As always, you can send photos on other themes, and the photos can be recent (preferred!) or from your catalog. 

Please send two photos to Richard Spencer on this theme (or your choice) before the meeting.

If you would like to join, please contact Richard Spencer at richard@rhspencer.ca for Zoom details

Check out the Photo Group’s Flickr account to view photos from their last meeting.

Friday, 20 October 2023 - 3:00pm
Online and In-Person
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada
Aotearoa/New Zealand landscape

Travel Group | Oct 19

In the land of the long white cloud.
with Graeme Wynn, Professor Emeritus Geography

Aotearoa/ New Zealand has been something of a second home for me. I taught there in the mid-1970s and have made innumerable visits of varying duration since, the most recent of which was in April-May of this year. My original plan was to centre this talk on these recent travels, but as the weather was less co-operative than it might have been, I will also dig into my library of digital images (from the last twenty years) to display something of the New Zealand landscape, reflect on the devastating effects of the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence, ponder the challenges and results of (the ongoing) rebuild of Christchurch, and reveal some of the roots of my fascination, as an historical geographer and environmental historian, with this strikingly diverse and dynamic land.

Format: Zoom
If you wish to receive the zoom link for the meeting and are not already on the EC Travel group list, please contact Paul Steinbok at psteinbok@cw.bc.ca.

A zoom link will be sent out before each meeting.

Thursday, 19 October 2023 - 3:00pm
Zoom
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

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