Climate Justice Through Indigenous Activism

Join the Toronto Public Library for a discussion with The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada authors Angele Alook, David Gray-Donald, and Bronwen Tucker.

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The climate crisis is here, and the end of this world - a world built on land theft, resource extraction, and colonial genocide is on the horizon.

The authors of the newly released book The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada envision a near future where oil and gas stay in the ground; where a caring economy provides social supports for all; where wealth is redistributed from the bloated billionaire class; and where stolen land is rightfully reclaimed under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of Indigenous Peoples.

Join us for a discussion with authors Angele Alook, David Gray-Donald, and Bronwen Tucker.

They will focus on how the book can serve as a roadmap to a livable future, where Indigenous sovereignty and climate justice go hand in hand, showing that the next world is both within reach and worth fighting for.

Email [email protected] or call 416-393-7149 for additional information.

This in-branch program is part of Toronto Public Library’s Our Fragile Planet program series, supported by TD Friends of the Environment Foundation (TD FEF).

Accessibility

Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibility. Please call or email us if you are Deaf or have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to participate in this program. Please let us know as far in advance as possible, and we will do our best to meet your request. At least three weeks’ notice is preferred. Phone 416-393-7099 or email [email protected]