After the Groundswell - Victoria

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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.

By Raincoast Conservation Foundation

When and where

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

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.