Research & Resources
Thesis Research
My graduate research addresses the experience of climate grief in young organizers in Edmonton, Alberta / amiswaciwâskahikan, Treaty 6. Grounded in an art-based research methodology and using a theological lens, I examined the ways climate organizers give meaning to their grief and the ways shared forms of meaning-making can lead to healing. You can hear me talk about my research here, and read my thesis here.
Climate Grief Resource List
Shared list of organizations, toolkits, workbooks, podcasts etc. all related to climate grief and healing justice work. (Access here).
Whiteness, White Supremacy, and Healing Resource List
Shared list of organizations, toolkits, workbooks, podcasts etc. all related to whiteness and healing justice work. (Access here).
Climate Grief Facilitation Guide for Organizers
This is a facilitation guide for others hoping to do climate grief work in their communities. It’s titled: Facing, Sharing, and Healing Climate Grief: An organizer’s guide for facilitating group spaces for political grief and collective healing. (Access here).