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Convergence research engages with vexing and complex research challenges that are pivotal for addressing societal needs. It is a major focus for the Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) program and the NNA Community Office. The NNA-CO’s Convergence Working Groups (CWGs) bring together diverse experts and perspectives that engage with the Arctic to work together towards newly formed and shared goals. There are 3 CWGs supported by the NNA-CO: Fostering Indigenous-led Research CWG, Infrastructure Futures CWG, and Arctic Observing Systems and Technology CWG.
Episode 6 features the Fostering Indigenous-led Research CWG Experienced Co-leads Mary Beth Jäger and Heather Jean Sauyaq Kwamboka Gordon, who share their insights to the group, what it means to foster Indigenous-led research, and how this benefits not only the group members and researchers, but Arctic communities and peoples.
Join us for part 2, where we dive deeper with guests Mary Beth Jäger and Heather Jean Sauyaq Kwamboka Gordon on the topic of Fostering (or Amplifying) Indigenous-led Research. They share insights and their thoughts on how to move forward with Fostering Indigenous-led Research.
Check out the show notes for resources and information about Mary Beth and Heather!