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=Design Consultation Pre-workshop & Workshop GH= One of the most helpful interviews I conducted in Gjoa Haven during the Spring of 2022, was with Elder Jimmy Qirqut. I asked him how to organize the final workshops of the BearWatch project in a way that it could co-constitute an Ethical Space of Engagement. Jimmy made it clear that decisions towards such design would need to be derived by consensus. He advised me, if I wanted to incorporate the input of multiple voices and input from the community - also those from outside of the Gjoa Haven HTA board- to organize a (multiple day) meeting with several elders and youth of different genders. He instructed me to see if I could rent the elder-youth cabin from the hamlet office, and organize transport to bring people up to the cabin. He also advised me to advertise this meeting over the radio, to see if people would be interested. Finally, I should make sure the cabin would be warm enough and comfortable for everyone to spend time in. <div class="next_choice">'''" Keep going"''' <div/>
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