EASE research meeting

Join us for our monthly research meeting (plus snacks and social time), with presentations by Alex Djedovic and Shebonti Khandaker. Location: Wilson Hall, Room 2053 and Online (Register here for Zoom link) Alex Djedovic, PhD, is a philosopher working at the intersection of biology, cognitive science, and social issues. Focused on how the sciences of life and the sciences of READ MORE

Coexistentialism: Living after the End of the World

Stay tuned for registration information - this event will take place on Zoom. Existentialism is a renewable resource. What began as a literary and philosophical movement in the 19th century has undergone a profound transformation in recent years, as the conditions of habitats and inhabitants of Earth have been altered by the rapid growth of READ MORE

EASE research meeting

Hold the date! Featured presentations and/or conversation topics and location TBA

“Flourishing Kin” Indigenous Lifeways to Collective Flourishing

William Doo 45 Willcocks St, Toronto, Canada

Our world faces crises that require a focus on community and planetary health and well-being, but the Western mindfulness movement is primarily focused on individual self-improvement. How can Western and Indigenous sciences work together to recalibrate current practices in service of global well-being? Yuria Celidwen shares insights from her recent book Flourishing Kin: Indigenous Wisdom READ MORE