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Join Us for “Campus Connections,” the First Webinar in the CNNCTS Community Conversations Series

Join us for the first CNNCTS Community Conversation in the webinar series, “Campus Connections”, where we’ll explore how the "Advance Science-Informed Climate Action" area of focus. Learn more on our blog and register today!

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Join us for the first CNNCTS Community Conversation in the webinar series, “Campus Connections”, where we’ll explore how the "Advance Science-Informed Climate Action" area of focus engages with students, researchers, and community members in the co-production of knowledges, interdisciplinary curriculum development, and research collaborations. This session will feature speakers from partner universities, focusing on the university/community connection and the integration of Indigenous practices with academic research.


WHEN: 

September 30, 2024 at 2:00-3:30PM


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About the Community Conversations series

The Community Conversations webinar series is a 5-part event designed to explore the different focal areas for the Collaborative of Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship (CNNCTS) and the community-based approaches our partners are using to advance Indigenous-led stewardship. Each session includes brief lightning talks from partners on their programs, reserves, projects, and research, followed by breakout rooms for deeper discussions.


This webinar series is open to the public and offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with CNNCTS partners to learn more about their impactful work and how you can get involved.


Learn more and view the sessions schedule and topics here.


 
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CNNCTS puts adaptation into action by investing in community-led stewardship demonstration projects. These established projects support co-stewardship and intertribal collaboration.


Learn more about the Collaborative for Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship (CNNCTS) at cnncts.org.

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