Talking Circle Stories
Deep impressions of cedar
In an interview with The Tyee, Jessica reflects on “home-going” through Cedar and a first-class journey to immersive learning in Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks.
Co-facilitating the Estuary to Old Growth Gathering
Making connections and sharing responsibilities to the health and wellbeing of our interconnected biocultural systems.
Enabling a National Program for Ecological Corridors in Canada
Jessica Hum with co-authors Dr’s Karen Beazley and Chris Lemieux recently published in Biological Conservation.
What are Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas?
Video of Jessica Hum’s presentation “What are IPCAs? Towards establishment, management and governance of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas.”
Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas
Excerpt from publication in the Metchosin Muse, co-authored by Jessica Hum, Peter Ord, and Morgan Yates.
Promising Directions for a New Inclusive Economy
Video still from the province-wide Business-to-Business Roadshow hosted by inclusion Powell River
On cedar: artist notes from the field
The rubbing of this cedar stump was taken at Tla-o-qui-aht Master Carver Joe Martin’s studio in the forest.
Re-storying our relations to the natural world
An artist workshop series to engage with the practice of re-storying through writing and illustrations
Planner's Bookshelf, a review of Indigenous Homelessness
An excerpt from Jessica Hum’s book review in PLAN Canada.
Stories of courage from the Mi’kmaw Grandmothers
Mother Earth and Resource Extraction: Women Defending Land and Water
Webinar: Indigenous Cultural Landscapes
Case study of approaches to Indigenous Cultural Landscapes indicators relevant to the Forestry Services Council Canada New National Forest Stewardship Standards
M'sit No'kmaq published in FACETS
“Awakening the sleeping giant”: re-Indigenization principles for transforming biodiversity conservation in Canada and beyond
Stories of courage from Avelin Buniacá Kambiwá
Mother Earth and Resource Extraction: Women Defending Land and Water
Co-teaching The Canadian North
Video still from Communicating Through Art: The Canadian North digital seminar, Dalhousie University
Nature-based climate solutions in the fishing sector
How can we apply the knowledge, expertise and skillset of the fishing sector to address climate change?
On story-telling, decolonizing media, and a quest...
An interview with Lindsey Popken (University of Washington, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs).