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The series of free public lectures will create an interdisciplinary forum for dialogue between faculty members, students and diverse community groups.
- January 15, 3:30 pm: Kimberley Brownlee, Warwick School of Law
The Philosophical Case for Civil Disobedience. Reserve online. - January 29, 3:30 pm: Kathryn Harrison, Political Science, UBC
The Impact of Civil Disobedience on Public Policy. Reserve online. - February 19, 7 pm: Chris Hedges, Journalist, Pulitzer Prize award winner
The Rules of Revolt. Reserve online. Note: This lecture takes place at SFU Woodward’s. Note: This is a Vancouver Speakers Series presented in partnership with SFU Public Square - March 5, 3:30 pm: Harsha Walia, Social Justice Activist
The Climate Justice Movement. Reserve online. - March 19, 3:30 pm: John Borrows, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law School, Anishinabe/Ojibway and a member of the Chippewa of the Nawash First Nation in Ontario, Canada
Living Indigenous Law and Climate Change. Reserve online. - April 9, 3:30 pm: Chaired by Brigette DePape, Council of Canadians and
Tamo Campos, Beyond Boarding
Youth panel on Taking Action on Climate Change. Reserve online.
Titles listed above are seminar topics, not speakers’ presentation titles.
These free public lectures are open to everyone. All lectures will take place on the Burnaby campus with the exception of the February 19 lecture by Chris Hedges, which will be at SFU Vancouver.
More details here.













