Sarah Wiebe
Associate Professor – School of Public Administration. I grew up along the Salish Sea on unceded Tsleil-Waututh territory and am a writer, researcher, storyteller and political ecologist at the University of Victoria. I’m particularly excited to learn from the Living Lab Network and with local communities about grounded governance, climate justice and ecological restoration. My research interests include Climate CARE (Community Actions and Responses to Extreme weather events), public engagement, participatory governance and environmental justice. I am a Co-Founder of the FERN Collaborative (Feminist Environmental Research Network), author of Hot Mess: Mothering through a Code Red Climate Emergency, Mentor in the Salish Sea Hub and Co-Director of the Seascapes Storytelling Studio. For more about my research, teaching and mixed media storytelling projects see: www.sarahmariewiebe.com
