This blog post was written by FEELed Lab Administrator Julia Jung. Knowledge mobilization is the process of transforming academic research into more tangible community benefits. This includes thinking about who is potentially affected by the research, the most accessible formats for engagement, and the timing of engagement activities (Research Impact Canada). As part of a… Continue reading Updating our Knowledge Mobilization Strategy: Leaving Instagram
Month: April 2025
IndigenEYEZ, UBCO, and the UBC Centre for Climate Justice connecting towards sustainable futures: Workshop Reflections
This blog post was written by FEELed Lab Research Associate Erin Delfs, as part of our support to syilx-led climate justice. On April 9th, a small group of folx[1] from IndigenEYEZ, the UBC Centre for Climate Justice (CCJ), and UBC Okanagan (UBCO) gathered at the FEEled Lab on unceded[2] syilx[3] territory with three key intentions:… Continue reading IndigenEYEZ, UBCO, and the UBC Centre for Climate Justice connecting towards sustainable futures: Workshop Reflections
This is Unceded Land: Making Connections
The FEELed Lab gathers and unfurls on the traditional, ancestral and stolen territories of the syilx people. These lands were never ceded. We encourage you (if you haven’t already) to read the statement by the Syilx Okanagan Chiefs reaffirming unceded syilx Okanagan land as an historical truth and reality. The FEELed Lab stands in solidarity.… Continue reading This is Unceded Land: Making Connections
Access is Entwined with Relationship-Building: A Workshop
This blog post was written by FEELed Lab Member Emma Carey, a Master’s student in UBCO’s Interdisciplinary Sustainability program, who is also working on the Enhancing Access and Inclusion in Environmental Humanities Research Practice Project. All photos by project member Jenica Frisque. Thank you to everyone who joined us at our access storytelling workshop on… Continue reading Access is Entwined with Relationship-Building: A Workshop