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Recreating Environments of Inclusion with Maeva Gauthier

In this first installment debuting at ArcticNet Annual Scientific Summit 2021, Northern and Southern scientists, researchers, cultural impact creators and community builders outline experiential challenges and bridge their insights into required solutions for co-creating a collaborative impact movement to address planetary challenges being faced in the Arctic regions.

Recreating Environments of Inclusion: Northern Research is a unique, evolving audio visual series featuring the Inclusion in Northern Research knowledge exchange community; and debuts an equity and inclusion toolkit with tangible actions for research and impact creation communities, and their emerging, collaborative partnerships.

In this first installment debuting at ArcticNet Annual Scientific Summit 2021, Northern and Southern scientists, researchers, cultural impact creators and community builders outline experiential challenges and bridge their insights into required solutions for co-creating a collaborative impact movement to address planetary challenges being faced in the Arctic regions.

We are grateful to each contributor for informing this toolkit, and committing to aware action as one ecosystem.

Join our conversation and contribute your own insights and actions with #InclusionNorthernResearch #RecreatorsDesigns on social media.

Recreating Environments of Inclusion: Northern Research is an original transformation design creation from the ongoing Recreators series by LembasWorks.

This episode features Maeva Gauthier (she/her), PhD Candidate in Geography at the University of Victoria, Co Founder of Live it Earth.


Footage Courtesy:
Carmen Kuptana
Nathan Kuptana
Eriel Lugt
Darryl Tedjuk
Brian Kikoak
Jaro Malanowski
Maeva Gauthier
David Stewart
Inuvialuit Communications Society

Co Writers: Maeva Gauthier & Tara Baswani

Series Conceptor, Creative Director & Producer, Theme Composer: Tara Baswani
Film Editor: River Prochaska
Background Score Producer, Sound Editor: Moses Baxter
Production Designer, Executive Producer: Remi Lemieux
Northern Inclusion advisory: Jamie Bell
EDI advisory: Marie-José Naud

Designed and Produced by LembasWorks

This experimental pilot program was made possible with financial investment from the following organizations and we gratefully acknowledge their encouragement and support.

Arctic Buying Company Kivalliq and Winnipeg
University of Minnesota Duluth Cultural Entrepreneurship Program
Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse Program, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
@1860 Winnipeg Arts

@1860 Winnipeg Arts

@1860 Winnipeg Arts is a small, community-driven arts entrepreneurship and cultural entrepreneurship program in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
A new food sector entrepreneurship program is starting up this summer in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In the coming months, a small group of youth artists studying entrepreneurship with the non-profit organization Niriqatiginnga are designing, marketing and selling a special edition line of homemade jams for the fall and holiday season.

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Our program began with a pilot program aimed at building organizational capacity for digital arts administration, skills development and training. It is supported by the non-profit organization Niriqatiginnga.

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