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SUMMARY: Gender, Data, and Decolonization in the Arctic
DESCRIPTION: One of the major challenges faced by northern communities in understanding the realities faced by Arctic peoples is the lack of sufficient gendered and intersectional data, including data on indigenous populations and LGBTQIA2S+ individuals.This webinar will build on discussions held during a recent workshop in Iceland on this topic. Panelists will talk about practical approaches to data collection and discuss how data does/does not reflect the different realities of Arctic peoples. They will also offer insights into who decides what is important, and who collects this information. Themes such as the decolonization of data, the co-production and co-creation of knowledge, and re-imagining data mapping and policy shaping will be explored during the discussion.The webinar is a part of the ongoing collaboration of Canada and Iceland, organized by the Embassy of Canada in Reykjav&iacute;k, Embassy of Iceland in Ottawa in partnership with Polar Knowledge Canada and the Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network (IACN).Agenda:11:30-11:45amWelcome Remarks:&nbsp;Ambassador&nbsp;Jeannette Menzies,&nbsp;Embassy of Canada&nbsp;in Reykjav&iacute;kOpening Remarks:&nbsp;Chris Andersen, Professor &amp; Dean of Native Studies,&nbsp;University of Alberta, Author of Indigenous Statistics: A Quantitatvie Research Methodology11:45am-12:30pmPanel Discussion and Q&amp;A:Moderator:Embla Eir Oddsd&oacute;ttir, Director,&nbsp;Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network, Lead Gender Equality in the ArcticPanel:Bridget Larocque, Weaving Wisdoms, YellowknifeChris Andersen, Professor &amp; Dean of Native Studies,&nbsp;University of Alberta, Author of Indigenous Statistics: A Quantitatvie Research MethodologyKimberly Fairman, Executive Director,&nbsp;Institute for Circumpolar Health ResearchClosing Remarks:&nbsp;Ambassador&nbsp;Hlynur Gudjonsson,&nbsp;Embassy of Iceland&nbsp;in Ottawa
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