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#LiveLaudatoSi Canada Learning Webinar: Listening to Youth

“Intergenerational solidarity is not optional, but rather a basic question of justice, since the world we have received also belongs to those who will follow us.” Pope Francis, ¶ 159 Laudato Si’

Learn how Canadian Catholics can act in support and solidarity with Indigenous and Youth environmental leaders.

 

Time/Date: February 19, 3pm (Toronto Time)

Location: On-line webinar

Purpose: To introduce three dynamic young Canadian women who are defending land, water, culture and our future.    Hanna Edenshaw of the Haida Gwaii Nation, Sadie-Phoenix Lavoie an Anishinaabe Two-Spirit from Sagkeeng First Nation and Rebecca Rathbone will share their experiences, the projects they are currently working on and how we can support them. We will also be discussing the disproportionate impact that climate change and unsustainable resource extraction have on Indigenous Communities in Canada and elsewhere.

Register:  https://www.faithcommongood.org/listeningyouth

Contact: Agnes Richard · [email protected]

Keynotes:

Haana Edenshaw is a high school student from Masset, Haida Gwaii, on BC’s north Pacific coast. She is an environmental activist who has been on protest lines to protect the lands of Haida Gwaii since before she could walk, and is founder of Damaan Tlagee, (protect the land) a community youth environmental organization. Haana has also helped her school get a machine that turns plastic to fuel to demonstrate how ocean plastics can be cleaned up and reused.  Haana has been a youth representative for Haida Gwaii Communities Against Supertankers (CoASt) and Swiilawiid Sustainability Society’s initiative to see the Islands become energy sovereign. She has spoken at the UN Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues and is currently suing the federal Canadian Government for a court-ordered climate plan.

Sadie-Phoenix Lavoie is an Anishinaabe Two-Spirit from Sagkeeng First Nation located on Treaty 1 territory. Sadie-Phoenix are currently the Community Coordinator at Wa Ni Ska Tan: An Alliance of Hydro-Impacted Communities, and Co-Founder of Red Rising Magazine.  Sadie-Phoenix worked on numerous student led initiatives at the University of Winnipeg, including the Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign, as well attended the UN COP22 in Marrakech, Morocco on behalf of the Canadian Climate Youth Coalition. They were also one of the 100 youth arrested on Parliament Hill protesting the Kinder Morgan Pipeline, and have been on the front lines at Standing Rock, North Dakota.  Sadie-Phoenix Lavoie received the Dr. Tobasonakwut Kinew Leadership Award at the University of Winnipeg and the Next Generation Peacemaker Award from the Peace and Social Justice Studies Association of Canada. 

Rebecca Rathbone is a Roman Catholic, living in Hamilton, Ontario. Rebecca is program director for southwest Ontario Development & Peace and is working on their newest Share Lent campaign For Our Common Home. In 2019 Rebecca worked closely with youth in Panama City to prepare the Catholic Youth Manifesto on the Environment during World Youth Day, 2019. As a volunteer on the steering committee for Laudato Si' Generation she works closely with Tomas Asuna, Executive Director of the Global Catholic Climate Movement.


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