When March 03, 2020 at 1:00pm 1 hr 30 mins
"Everything is Connected: Environment, Economy, Foreign Policy, Sustainability, Human Rights and Leadership in the 21st Century." 
This event is being organized and sponsored by a collaborative group of MRU partners that include the Iniskim Centre, Faculty of Science and Technology, Office of Academic Indigenization, Faculty of Arts, and the Department of General Education.

Sheila is Canadian Inuit Activist who has extensive experience in both politics and activism, with her work focused on transforming public opinion into public policy. She is a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and author of a memoir titled "The Right to Be Cold: One Woman's Story of Protecting Her Culture" that has been nominated for several awards. Her talk will highlight and engage students and the broader community on issues related to the environment, economy, foreign policy, global health, sustainability, and human rights (especially indigenous rights). 

This event is free (but ticketed), and open to the public. You can get your ticket at: mru.ca/everythingconnects