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Author: Chantal Bilodeau

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Chantal Bilodeau  5 Comments

April 18, 2019April 17, 2019

What I Learned About Gender Parity and Racial Diversity from Running a Global Participatory Initiative

A few months ago, I came across an article by science journalist Ed Yong titled “I Spent Two Years Trying to Fix

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Chantal Bilodeau  1 Comment

March 12, 2019May 15, 2019

The 2019 Artists & Climate Change Incubator – Alaska

Anchorage, AlaskaMonday – Friday, May 27 – 31, 201910am – 5:30pmFee: $385Leader: Chantal Bilodeau Calling all artists, activists, scientists, and educators

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October 1, 2018October 1, 2018

Exorcizing Harveys: Writing for Women of the Arctic

Harveys suck, let’s start with that. They utterly and despicably suck. Harveys, as we brutally found out last summer, are

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Dara Silverman  2 Comments

August 9, 2018October 14, 2018

Touring Plays on Bicycle Across a Shifting Landscape

Recently, I found myself traveling by car on the same stretch of Arizona highway that my theater company, Agile Rascal,

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July 7, 2018August 2, 2018

The 2018 Artists & Climate Change Incubator

New York City Monday-Friday, August 6-10, 2018 10am-5:30pm Fee: $425 Leader: Chantal Bilodeau Calling artists, activists, scientists, and educators who want

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Chantal Bilodeau  13 Comments

April 5, 2018May 14, 2019

Why Do Women Climate More Than Men?

I have been doing work at the intersection of arts and climate change for over a decade, and though I

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Chantal Bilodeau  14 Comments

March 26, 2018March 29, 2018

Striving for Meaningful Impact

The question of impact in the arts is a vexing one. Not only is impact difficult to define, it is

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March 22, 2018December 19, 2018

Small Adaptation Miracles in Alaska

Certain species of fish spawn in different locations. Pods of gray whales no longer overwinter at the equator. Yellow cedars

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November 16, 2017March 29, 2018

F*ck the System (And the Horse It Rode In On)

The thing that’s so annoying about climate change is that it affects all of our systems—political, economic, environmental, cultural—so there’s

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October 4, 2017March 29, 2018

A Love Affair With Glaciers

Elise Wagner is a painter, printmaker, and teacher based in Portland, Oregon. Her initial captivation with the geology and majestic beauty of

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