Society and Culture

When ‘Perma’ Is No Longer ‘Perma’: Investigating Permafrost Degradation in Churchill, Manitoba

Permafrost degradation threatens Churchill’s future as it changes the topography that tourism, rail lines, and

Frozen-Ground Cartoons: A Multiform Innovative Project for Permafrost Science Communication and Outreach

Our project aims to make permafrost science accessible to nonacademic audiences, illustrating permafrost science

Takeaways from the Arctic Tundra

Living in the Arctic tundra offers insight into how permafrost thaw affects landscape and community in the Arctic

Ways Forward in Addictions Programming in the Canadian Arctic

Substance addiction programming in the Canadian Arctic must be culturally appropriate and grounded by local

School Curriculum for Arctic Youth Must Include Land Claim Agreements

Arctic school curriculums must include Land Claims Agreements if the curriculum intends to support future Arctic

Education Policy to Supports On-Land Learning in Northwest Territories

Arctic education policy should uplift ethical learning opportunities for Indigenous students through on-land

Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health

Mental health issues challenge the wellbeing of First Nation communities; centering traditional practices in Yukon

Existential Security: Lessons from the Pandemic and the Arctic

The Coronavirus illustrates the even larger existential security issues in the Arctic and world coming from global

Trailblazer in the Arctic: A Tribute to the First African American to Reach Both Poles

The first black woman became the first black person to visit the North and South pole. Her journey and legacy will