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After the Groundswell - Victoria
Join us for a celebration of Heiltsuk stewardship, community resilience, and surf as we revisit Groundswell and the fight against Enbridge.
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Date and time
Starts on Wed, Apr 5, 2023 7:00 PM PDT
Location
David Lam Auditorium (MAC A144) Ring Road Oak Bay, BC V8P 5C2 Canada
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About this event
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- Mobile eTicket
Join us for a celebration of Heiltsuk stewardship, community resilience, and surf as we revisit Groundswell and the fight that stopped the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, with updated interviews and a look towards the future of our coast.
In 2012, the risk of a catastrophic oil spill from Enbridge’s proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline posed a threat to the Central Coast of BC, and the people and species that have called it home for millenia. When a group of surfers set sail towards a region full of life, beauty, and a rich history and presence of Indigenous stewardship, the team experienced not only waves, but also what might be lost if the pipeline proceeded.
A decade later, we revisit the ultimately-successful campaign by coastal Indigenous communities and their allies against the since-canceled Northern Gateway Pipeline. We do so with a retrospective lens: what lessons have we learned about community mobilization and taking a stand?
Presented in collaboration with Surfrider Victoria.
Featured guests
Chris Darimont, Science Director and Chair of Raincoast Applied Conservation Decisions Lab
Cúagilákv (Jess H̓áust̓i), Haíɫzaqv parent, poet, and land-based educator
Misty MacDuffee, Biologist and Director of Raincoast's Wild Salmon Program.
Agenda
7:00 - doors
7:30 - screening begins
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About the organizer
Raincoast is a team of conservationists and scientists empowered by our research to protect the lands, waters and wildlife of coastal British Columbia.