2023-24 cmc ontario concert series: featuring cmc ontario associate composers
evgeny chugunov, piano; patrick horn, viola; e-chen hsu, clarinet sean kim, piano/organ; derek oger, piano; damian rivers-moore, horn
in collaboration with the canadian music centre - ontario region and the 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 department of music

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dr. amanda diochon is an associate professor in the department of geology and ses faculty-based research chair in biogeochemical cycling of c in northern soils. her research program focuses on the effects of disturbances on the cycling of soil organic matter in forested and agricultural systems, and the impact of these disturbances on soil health. amanda is the past-president of the canadian society of soil science and co-chair of the soil education committee of the csss. she was also an editor on digging into canadian soils, the first open source canadian soil textbook.
about the event
moderator: lana ray, phd is an anishinaabe scholar from opwaaganasiniing (red rock indian band). she is a member of the muskellunge clan and an associate professor at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
and lakehead university’s inaugural indigenous research chair in decolonial futures.
speaker: tom morriseau borg is a knowledge keeper from red rock indian band. he possesses extensive knowledge about his traditional territories as a trapper and general land-based practitioner. he is a member of ontario certified engineering technicians and technologist, and previously was the environmental monitoring for his first nation. he has advised on archeological digs and hydro transmission line sites and he has represented red rock indian band on the water management committee, the lake nipigon advisory committee and has been a member of local citizens committee for forestry planning and issues for over two decades among other things.
speaker: dr. stéphane mclachlan, professor, clayton h riddell faculty of environment, earth, and resources. steph’s work with 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
and colleagues through the environmental conservation lab at the university of manitoba focuses on environmental justice and health, traditional foods, environmental monitoring, and indigenous data and research sovereignty. it is all partnership-based and bridges indigenous science with the natural and social sciences. this indigenous-led work documents and challenges the disproportionate impacts of hydropower, mining, and other intensive resource extraction on these communities. yet, it is also solutions-oriented and advocacy-based. in amplifying local voices and concerns with decision-makers and the public, it acts to increase public awareness and facilitate political change regarding these issues.


