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→ Climate Change (South Africa, Africa)
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→ Climate Change (South Africa, Africa)
→ Climate Change (General)
→ Community Co-Design Research
→ Indigenous and Local Ecological Knowledge (Turtle Island/North America)
→ South Africa (Geopolitical Context)
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CONTACT US:childplaceresearch.oise@utoronto.ca 

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“Climate Action in an Eswatini Community: (Re)storying Intergenerational Pedagogical Gatherings.”

The article sits with intergenerational, land-based gatherings in an Eswatini community, thinking with how elders,
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View fullsize UPCOMING PRESENTATION: 
Saturday, November 15, 9am (PT) - Online

Lab Director, Dr. Fikile Nxumalo, Lab member Codi Carelse, and postdoctoral researcher Dr. Adrianne Bacelar de Castro will be presenting the free, virtual session and workshop, “
View fullsize From planting to harvesting! In Umlazi, KZN, the spinach is ready to be shared. A teacher gathers fresh leaves that will soon become part of the children’s meals! 🥬🥬#childplacepedagogy
View fullsize Professor Nxumalo got appointed as an Academic associate in the institute of Social and Health Science at the University of South Africa!  Check for more details in our bio! #unisa #relationality #childplacepedagogylab
View fullsize Our members JP and Professor Nxumalo contributed in the writing of this article which centers Indigenous relational knowledges when thinking about responses to climate change! Check it out in our bio!

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