The University of Windsor National Urban Park Hub is excited to announce the launch of our Park Talks series! Join us for a series of engaging and insightful discussions led by our Co-Principal Investigators, Dr. Catherine Febria (Healthy Headwaters Lab), Dr. Anneke Smit (Windsor Law Centre for Cities), and Professor Clint Jacobs (Indigenous Knowledge Table), along with guest speakers.
This series will explore the core objectives of the National Urban Park Program—conserving Nature, connecting people with Nature, and advancing reconciliation with Indigenous peoples—and their relationship with Windsor's new National Urban Park.
Event Schedule:
"Elevating Indigenous Co-Governance and Leadership in Urban Parks: Possibilities, Challenges, and Pathways"
Date: November 7th, 7:00–8:30 pm
Location: Ojibway Nature Centre
Bus route: South Windsor #7 (last stop is at 7:26pm)
Bike racks are available in front of the Nature Centre.
"Pathways to Nature: Equity, Access, and Inclusion around Windsor's National Urban Park"
Date: November 19th, 7:00–8:30 pm
Location: Budimir Library
Bus route: Dominion 5
Bike racks are available in front of the Library.
"Responsibility, Reciprocity, Relationality, and Windsor’s National Urban Park"
Date: November 26th, 7:00–8:30 pm
Location: Riverside Library
Bus routes: Crosstown 2, Ottawa 4
Bike racks are available in front of the Library.
Come be part of these meaningful conversations and learn more about how the objectives of the National Urban Park Program relate to the proposed National Urban Park in Windsor.