Workshop Coral Harbour
2-Day Workshop Coral Harbour
Due to an explicit absence of our local PI, the focus of our workshop had shifted considerably towards the local high-school. Our project research permit, however, did not cover school activities, and as such this track only presents what we did, not how our activities in the high-school would contribute to the knowledge conciliation in terms of ethical space of engagement.
Neither did we have the input from a community advisory board like we had had in Gjoa Haven, to design the workshop sessions in a way that could be analysed or evaluated in terms of how the community would prefer to meet in a "good way".
Stay with the trouble: Politics of In-action and Refusal
School Bingo, Lunch, Presentation
Day 1: Building Qamutiq (Morning)
Highschool students and researchers from the south participated together in building a Qamutik under guidance of Ross Eetuk, the school workshop teacher. The purpose of the event was to give stunts the experience of building a Qamutik, to encourage knowledge transfer across cultures, and provide an opportunity to connect and create together.

