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- Williams, Sara –Sara Williams has been a caring Co-op member for almost 40 years. Retired as the horticultural specialist, extension division of the University of Saskatchewan, she is the author of numerous books on gardening in cold climates.
- Thompson, Jack –Jack Thompson is a freelance journalist based in Saskatoon, Treaty 6 territory and the Homeland of the Métis. You can follow him on Twitter at @thompsonxjack.
- Cutmore, Laura –Laura Cutmore is a graduate student and a climate justice and student organizer in K’jipuktuk/Halifax. She’s been part of the Imagining 2030 Network since it formed, representing various student groups including Divest Dal and the Dalhousie Student Union Sustainability Office.
- Riddle, Emily –Emily Riddle is nehiyaw and a member of the Alexander First Nation in Treaty 6. She once again lives on her own territories in amiskwaciwâskahikan. She is a researcher, writer, and library worker, who sits on the board of advisers for the Yellowhead Institute, a First Nations-led think tank based…
- Lee Tan, Ananda –Ananda Lee Tan has been organizing grassroots social movements since 1986. Over the last decade Ananda helped convene and organize the Climate Justice Alliance (CJA), an alliance of frontline community groups and coalitions across Turtle Island. Originally from the community of Santiniketan in India, Ananda presently lives on the territories…
- Milton-Lightening, Heather –Heather Milton-Lightening is a Treaty 4 rights and title holder registered at Pasqua First Nation. She brings 20 years of organizing experience in Indigenous rights, environmental justice, and development. Heather is Anishinaabe, nêhiyaw, Blackfoot, Dakota, and Welsh.