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The Walrus Talks Arctic (Winnipeg 2015)

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Frozen Bridges

March 26, 2015October 6, 2018 - by Tanya Tagaq

“Kick a racist in the balls. Whatever you got to do”

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The Right To Be Cold

March 26, 2015October 16, 2019 - by Sheila Watt-Cloutier

“The Arctic is that barometer of health for the planet”

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Circling the Midnight Sun

March 26, 2015October 6, 2018 - by James Raffan

“In the beauty, in the resilience, in the sadness, is wisdom in the North”

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Identity, Inspiration, and Anxiety

March 26, 2015October 16, 2019 - by P. Whitney Lackenbauer

“What happens in the North will be of great importance to what happens to the future of our country”

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Kinguvaatinnu

March 26, 2015October 16, 2019 - by Ruben Anton Komangapik

“I am here today because there was one seal that saved my family from starvation”

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It’s 27° and Sunny

March 26, 2015October 16, 2019 - by Michael Maltzan

“How do you make something authentic and not reduce it to a gimmick or cliché? ”

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Arctic Adaptations

March 26, 2015November 28, 2019 - by Lola Sheppard

“The history of architecture in Canada’s North has been fraught”

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The Walrus Talks Arctic

March 26, 2015October 6, 2018 - by The Walrus Foundation

Full program featuring talks by James Raffan, P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Lola Sheppard, Ruben Anton Komangapik, Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Michael Maltzan, and Tanya Tagaq

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