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Integrating Indigenous Knowledge with Science-Based Research 101
Have you ever wondered about how Indigenous knowledge is integrated into science-based research? Enooyaq Sudlovenick and Kathleen Matari are two Inuk women who are making a mark in the scientific world! Tune in to learn about their experiences and...
All About Blue Futures Pathways
Join Arctic 2016 and C3 youth alum Sam McBeth in a live interview with Tara Mascarenhas (SOI), Yogendra Chaudhry (ECO Canada), and Sherry Scully (COVE) to learn about opportunities for youth, educators and partners within the Sustainable Blue...
The Art and Culture of Qajaqs
Did you know the qajaq (kayak) is an Inuit invention? Listen to Maligiaq Padilla from Greenland and Robert Comeau from Nunavut discuss the art of qajaq building and paddling, its origins, unique design, and cultural significance across the North....
Inuit Guardians
The Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site is one of the most remote Parks Canada places in Canada. Learn how Inuit Guardians have used Inuit Knowledge and ingenuity to reach camps at both wreck sites each year since the program...
Learn about our E2C communities
Meet the E2C Team across Inuit Nunangat! We have three vibrant and unique communities that comprise our Expedition 2 Community Program. Check out what they have been up to, and stay tuned over the fall and winter to find out how you can recreate...
Lemmings in a Changing Arctic
As the Arctic warms two to three times faster than the rest of the planet, the increasingly rapid melt of ice and snow are having significant impacts on the behavior of wildlife. Similarly to polar bears living on top of the ice in winter, lemmings...
Interview with Isabella de la Houssaye
Isabella de la Houssaye is an endurance athlete, mountain climber, SOI alum, and certified yoga instructor who continues to inspire, all while battling lung cancer. In her interview with SOI Founder & President Geoff Green, she discusses mental...
Jenny Baeseman on Careers in Polar Science
Have you ever considered working in Antarctica? Dr. Jenny Baeseman is an innovative, creative science and educational consultant (and SOI alum!), who joined us on The Bridge to discuss polar careers for young scientists! Interviewing her was...
Sarah Harmer Interview
SOI’s Geoff Green interviews singer, songwriter and environmental activist Sarah Harmer about her background, her work to protect the Niagara Escarpment, her song “Lancaster Sound” inspired by her experience on SOI’s 2015 Arctic Expedition, and...
Q&A with Natan Obed
Watch this inspiring interview with Natan Obed, President of Canada’s national Inuit organization, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK). SOI President, Geoff Green, engaged Natan in a conversation about his background, growing up in Nunatsiavut, his work...
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Women in STEM panel
Roslyn Bern, President of the Leacross Foundation, sat down with three young women who are studying and working in STEM fields. They discuss their...
Who’s the Contamination Culprit?
You live in a small town where the drinking water has become contaminated! In your town, most homes and businesses have their own private wells. By...
Anousheh Ansari: First Female Private Space Explorer
Hear from the First Female Private Space Explorer Anousheh Ansari! Anousheh is an entrepreneur and CEO of the XPRIZE who captured headlines in 2006...