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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nWednesday, October 05, 2022 12:00 pm to 2
 :00 pm \n\nDescription: \nIsaac ‘Asume’ Osuoka has almost three decades of
  engagement with communities, civil society and governments in Africa and
  globally while participating in the Nigerian pro-democracy movement and c
 oordinating international civil society networks supporting communities im
 pacted by climate change and those resisting the negative impacts of resou
 rce extraction and unfair trade regimes. He is the founder and Director of
  Social Action, an organisation promoting resource democracy and the huma
 n rights and livelihoods of marginalised communities in West Africa.  Asum
 e holds a doctorate in Environmental Studies from York University, where 
 he has been a member of the faculty and visiting scholar. As a graduate st
 udent, he received the Elia Scholarship, York’s most prestigious graduat
 e studies award, and the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship for his resea
 rch that exposes the theoretical anomalies and practical implications of a
 pplying euro-western concepts of civil society to non-western sites. Asume
  believes that learning should be relevant to the needs of emancipation an
 d social transformation, which informs his popular education teaching and
  interdisciplinary research that intersects the state, civil society and 
 social movements, labour, environment, and climate change, focusing on
  the Gulf of Guinea and the Sahel regions of Africa.  Asume is currently t
 he Resident Fellow at the Department of Global and International Studies a
 t Carleton University. Register for this seminar. \n\nContact Information:
  \n events.environment@utoronto.ca \n\nCategories \n Seminars \n\nAudience
 s \n CommunityOpen to All
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SUMMARY:The Climate of Conflict: Colonial Development, Ecological Change a
 nd Displacement in the Sahel with Dr. Isaac ‘Asume’ Osuoka
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 lonial-development-ecological-change-and-displacement-sahel-dr-isaac-
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