This session explores how feminist geographies inform social change through themes of pedagogy, embodiment, resistance, and spatial justice. Presenters draw on diverse methods—from oral histories and narrative cartography to decolonial dance research—to highlight care, collaboration, and activism across academic and community contexts.
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3:00 PM
Collective narrative cartographies of mobility and poverty in rural Québec
Laurence Simard-Gagnon, Université du Québec à Rimouski – campus de Lévis -
3:15 PM
Dance Communities as Places of Resistance: Exploring Decolonial Feminist Coalition Building in Argentine Tango
Kathryn Stone, University of Victoria -
3:30 PM
Feminist Insights on Urban Climate Adaptation: Challenges of Cocreating Transformative Tools
Sophie L. Van Neste, INRS -
3:45 PM
Maplibs: Playful memory mapping for affective community vision-making
Amanda Montague, Carleton University