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Building
Stronger
Communities

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The 3 part session brought together 26
participants (in-person and online) in May 2024 to highlight successful transition strategies into responsible renewable industries.

Check out the Summary Report!

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Who Attended?

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The majority of folks identity as a community member or activist.

Memorial University seems to be the most represented organization among individuals.

The main avenues of experience are in oil and gas investment portfolios, worker centered just transition policies, solar energy, marine ecology, political science, environmental impact assessments, and more...

Just over half of participants identified as NOT part of the BIPOC community.

  • One third of the participants identified as part of the BIPOC community and were given the option to receive an honorarium.

  • The remainder preferred not to say.

Honorariums serve as gateways to full participation. It ensures that general financial barriers faced by certain populations are  lifted to support inclusion.

What We Found

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Interested in hosting your own strategic session?

Thank you to our friends, supporters, and allied organizations!

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We acknowledge that Ktaqamkuk is the unceded and unsurrendered land of the Mi'kmaq peoples who have taken care of this land for centuries. We also wish to acknowledge the Inuit and Innu of Labrador. We acknowledge that the white settler colonial state has been built through Indigenous genocide and land theft, the enslavement and labour theft of people of African descent through the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the fifteen thousand Chinese men who worked under exploitative conditions to build Canada’s first transcontinental railroad, the internment and forced labor of twelve thousand Japanese Canadians, and the thousands of refugees and migrants denied refuge into so-called Canada throughout its history. (Credit: ARC NL)

©2024 by Mixed Coast Collective.

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