Join an information session on November 21 from 11:30-12pm in Columbia 249!
Spend four weeks in Sāmoa exploring the impacts of climate change on the people, environment, and culture of Sāmoa and other Pacific nations. This program combines western, Indigenous, and Samoan perspectives to provide a holistic understanding of Indigeneity, climate science, policy, social justice and community resilience. Through immersive coursework, collaboration with local communities, and guided excursions, students will engage directly with Indigenous leaders, policy-makers, activists and artists, contributing to projects that support Samoan communities in adapting to and mitigating climate threats.
Program Highlights:
- Collaborate with Indigenous leaders, policy-makers, and community activists on climate resilience projects.
- Participate in cultural excursions and activities, including homestays and visits to significant local sites.
- Develop and execute a community-based project focused on climate adaptation.
The program is divided into two main sections:
Section 1: In Sāmoa
Spend four weeks living in Sāmoa, where you will stay with host families and engage in a variety of activities including guest lectures, excursions, and collaborative projects with local students and or organizations. This experience will allow you to learn firsthand how climate change is affecting the communities and how they are responding to these challenges.
Section 2: Remote Project Work
After the in-country experience, you will have a one-week break, followed by a remote project phase. During this final stage, you will work on completing your projects, finalizing deliverables, and preparing comprehensive reports for submission to community partners.
This program offers a unique opportunity to understand and contribute to the fight against climate change from a deeply rooted Indigenous perspective, striving to make a tangible impact on the communities in Samoa.