KINSHIP - September Webinar - Exploring Multi-Species Justice
Event description
Event description
Join us for our September “Kinship” Webinar, when we are joined by Danielle Celermajer and Christine Winter, who will share insights into 'multi-species justice'.
Our Webinar Series: “Kinship: exploring human-nature connections” features speakers from around Australia and around the world, who share their insights into how they connect with and celebrate ‘nature’. Human beings are (of course) part of nature, but by reflecting on the cultural, bioregional, linguistic and practical ways that humans engage with, celebrate and care for ‘nature’, we can enrich our understanding of what it means to be part of the Earth community.
ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS - 17 SEPTEMBER
DANIELLE CELERJAMER
Dany Celermajer is Deputy Director of the Sydney Environment Institute and lead of the Multispecies Justice project at the University of Sydney. Over the last decade, she has turned her attention from uniquely intra-human injustice to injustices against the more-than-human. Through the experience of living through the black summer bushfires as part of a multispecies community, she began writing about a crime of our age, Omnicide. Her book, Summertime; Reflections on a Vanishing Future (Penguin 2021) was written in recognition of the urgency of conveying the multispecies harms of the climate catastrophe. Her latest book, is Institutionalizing Multispecies Justice, Cambridge University Press, 2025.
CHRISTINE WINTER
Dr Christine Winter (Ngati Kahungunu ki te Wairoa, Pākehā) is a senior lecturer in environmental and Indigenous politics in the Politics Programme, University of Otago. She looks at ways theories of justice perpetuate injustice for some people (specifically Māori) and Earth others, focusing on critical theories of environmental, intergenerational, multispecies and planetary justice
WEBINAR HOST
DR MICHELLE MALONEY
Dr Michelle Maloney is an Earth lawyer and advocate for ecocentric governance. She is recognised for her work advocating for Earth centred law and governance, including First Laws and the Rights of Nature. Michelle is Co-Founder and Director of the Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA), and Co-Founder and Director of Future Dreaming and the New Economy Network Australia. Michelle holds a Bachelor of Arts (Political Science and History) and Laws (Honours) from the Australian National University and a PhD in Law from Griffith University.
ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN EARTH LAWS ALLIANCE (AELA)
AELA is a not-for-profit organisation working to increase the understanding and practical implementation of Earth-centred (ecocentric) governance, with a focus on systems change across law, economics, education, ethics and community participation in Australia. AELA's work includes education programs and project support for people, communities and organisations working to create ecocentric systems change.
For more information, visit our website: www.earthlaws.org.au or email us anytime: aela@earthlaws.org.au
ABOUT THE UTS TRANSDISCIPLINARY SCHOOL
Transdisciplinary School is a world-leading pan-university unit at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Transdisciplinary thinking seeks to build bridges between fields of study and expertise, so diverse perspectives can intersect, ideas can be shared more fluidly between industries, and people can thrive through exposure to new ways of thinking in order to find novel approaches to the challenges of our time.
For more information: https://www.uts.edu.au/about/t...
ABOUT FUTURE DREAMING
Future Dreaming Australia is a not-for-profit, Indigenous and non-Indigenous partnership organisation that works to share cross cultural ecological knowledge to build a better future for all of us.
For more information: www.futuredreaming.org.au
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE KINSHIP SERIES
If you have questions, or would like to suggest future topics or speakers for the kinship series, please email us anytime: aela@earthlaws.org.au-
Updates about the kinship series will be shared on AELA's website - https://www.earthlaws.org.au/o...
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