Online Event – Archives and the Environment: Land, Colonialism, and the Climate Crisis

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Archives and the Environment: Land, Colonialism, and the Climate Crisis

Friday, 16 February 2024, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (PST), Zoom

The Association of Canadian Archivists Student Chapter at the University of British Columbia

The Association of Canadian Archivists Student Chapter at the University of British Columbia (ACA@UBC) is pleased to present its 15th annual conference—Archives and the Environment: Land, Colonialism, and the Climate Crisis. This event will be held virtually on Zoom on Friday, February 16th, 2024, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (PST). 

This year’s conference brings together students, scholars, and practitioners whose work explores the reciprocal relationship between archival practice and the changing conditions of the land and environment. Through virtual discussions and presentations, the ACA@UBC Conference will explore archival and recordkeeping practices amidst rapid climate change, the capacity of the land as record, and archival applications informed by the impacts of colonialism and capitalism upon the environment. 

Registration is required for all attendees and can be done through Showpass at https://www.showpass.com/acaubc-15th-annual-conference/. Please note that registration is free for students but is necessary to receive the links to join. 

Visit the ACA@UBC’s conference website at https://acasymposium.arts.ubc.ca/ to read more about the event and speakers.

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