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Humanities

Indigenous Philosophy and Intergenerational Justice

March 25, 2024 at 12:00pm1:30pm EDT

Bird Library, 114

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Krushil Watene (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Watene describes key Māori concepts vital to realizing intergenerational justice and explores some intergenerational challenges. She discusses how Indigenous philosophies enhance relationships through regenerative practices, invest in relational repair, and enable the ongoing transformation of concepts and ideas. The presentation concludes with an overview of important practical implications of Indigenous philosophies, particularly for enabling climate justice, because they help empower local communities, rethink responsibilities, and enable innovation. Policies and processes can, from Indigenous perspectives, help realize intergenerational justice and ground an enduring sense of collective responsibility to its pursuit.

This event is part of Krushil Watene’s mini-residency as 2023 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities.

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This event was first published on December 8, 2023 and last updated on March 24, 2024.


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