Join us on March 27 for 5 years at the FEELed Lab!

A block print image that says "5 years at the FEELed Lab" with 5 funky hot pink ponderosa pine cones

See full schedule of activities here!

Can you believe it will soon be five years since the first seeds of the FEELed Lab were planted? Join others in the FEELed Lab community for a day of celebration, community and sharing, as we look back on five years of questions, collaborations and contributions to thinking more deeply, joyfully and inclusively about environment and climate on syilx lands.

What: Chats, snacks, making-and-doing, and a variety of workshop activities, memories, followed by a keynote conversation with two acclaimed feminist environmental humanities scholars!

Date: Friday 27 March 2026

Time: drop in between 9 am – 4 pm, or register for the keynote conversation from 4 pm – 6 pm (see schedule of activities below)

Where: Woodhaven Ecocultural Centre  (Remember: Woodhaven is like Narnia: it is a magical place, but you need to know the secret directions of how to get here! Google Maps will send you astray!)

What to bring: Yourself! And, if you are crafty, bring a homemade item for our Craft Swap! Activities will be partially indoors, partially outdoors, so please dress accordingly.

A colourful jumble of FEELed Lab buttons and posters

Activities will include:

  • from 9:00 am-4:00 pm: do-it-yourself workshop activities on climate justice and related topics; at least two live drop-in workshops; snacks and convivial hanging out; a slide show and other traces of all of our past projects, collaborations and activities. A draft schedule of workshops can be found here!(check back for changes!)
  • from 4:00 pm-6:00 pm: multibeing eddies in a global churn — a keynote conversation between FEELed Lab Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Sue Reid and globally renown feminist and queer ecologies scholar Professor Catriona Sandilands. Limited space available for the talk! Register here: https://forms.gle/NpzvH2TwGaFKKbxM9

ALL WELCOME!

All FEELed Lab events strive to be feminist, anticolonial, antiracist queer and trans-positive, accessible spaces.