CLM435
Climate Justice: Building Just and Equitable Communities
Equitable and effective climate action must, by definition, centre the people and communities that are most vulnerable to climate impacts. But organizations are often juggling multiple priorities and financial constraints alongside their climate planning, and equity and justice can take a back seat. This course will help you navigate and address those tensions. You'll sharpen your understandings of climate justice and learn how to design more equitable and resilient climate solutions.
Overview
Location: Online
Format: Self-paced within deadlines set by instructor
Duration: 6 weeks
Tuition: $699
Can be applied to:
Climate Action Certificate
Upcoming Offerings
- Wed, Mar 5 (self-paced all week)
- Wed, Mar 12 (self-paced all week)
- Wed, Mar 19 (self-paced all week)
- Wed, Mar 26 (self-paced all week)
- Wed, Apr 2 (self-paced all week)
- Wed, Apr 9 (self-paced all week)
Ginger Gosnell-Myers
What you will learn
After completing this course, you’ll be able to do the following:
- Explain the importance of climate justice, the history of environmental justice movements and their evolution to effective climate solutions
- Analyze systemic patterns of oppression in the environmental movement in order to more effectively dismantle them
- Develop strategies to mitigate the impact of environmental inequities (e.g., environmental racism, classism, sexism, etc.)
- Recognize how your identity and social location impact your lenses on justice, equity, diversity and inclusion
- Apply an intersectional analysis and collaborative approaches to design more equitable and resilient climate solutions
How you will learn and be evaluated
- Prepare to spend about 8 hours per week on coursework
- Expect reading, videos, online discussions and skill-building activities
- Optional: Meet online with the class and instructor or guest speaker as scheduled by the instructor (recording available)
Learning Materials
No textbook is required. We will provide all course materials online.
Technical Requirements
For online courses, you will need a computer with audio and microphone that is connected to the internet. Canvas is the online system that will be used for the course. For more information and online support, visit Online Learning.
Professional Development Credits
AIBC CES participants, PIBC members and BCSLA members may self-report for continuing education learning unit consideration.