Learn more: https://naturecanada.ca/work-to-grow/
Want to change the world? Meet inspiring BIPOC leaders breaking barriers and building a sustainable future!
Discover how their identities, Indigenous knowledge, and community power are shaping conservation. Through personal stories, panelists will also delve into pivotal moments that have shaped their views on conservation and climate change, offering practical advice for young people of colour looking to make an impact in the field.
Thank you in part to TD Friends of the Environment Foundation! Learn more here: https://www.td.com/ca/en/about-td/ready-commitment/vibrant-planet/fef
Our speakers:
Aranya Iyer of WWF-Canada
Peter Soroye of Wildlife Conservation Society Canada
Daniel Gladu Kanu of Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective
Host:
Katy Alambo of Nature Canada
Nature Canada’s Work to Grow program connects racialized youth to jobs that promote and protect nature.
Be part of the solution
Take advantage of our wage subsidy to employ BIPOC youth in your organization.
Racialized youth face unique barriers in developing experience and finding jobs in nature-related activities.
Building a strong nature community that values, engages and ultimately mobilizes millions of diverse nature lovers across the country means it is crucial that we engage all perspectives and all communities.
Nature Canada is Canada’s voice for nature. For 85 years, Nature Canada has helped protect nearly 144 million acres of parks and wildlife areas in Canada and countless species. Today, Nature Canada represents a network of over 250,000 members and supporters and more than 1,200 nature organizations.
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