Wednesday, January 22nd, 6-9 PM EST
Hosted by Vincent Wong
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge of our generation. Its consequences are no longer distant or abstract; they are here and now, at our front door.
Vincent's connection to nature has profoundly shaped how he views environmental sustainability. From camping across British Columbia, to paddling up the Yellowknife River, to trail running on Mount Royal, his interactions with nature have been fluid and adaptive, shaped by the places in which he lives. His intention for this event is to create space for us to reflect on how we connect with the nature around us, in whatever form that may take. Together, Vincent hopes to explore how one’s relationship with nature influences their desires and actions to care for natural spaces, both individually and collectively.
Join Vincent for an evening of good food, casual conversations, and personal reflections. Through this dialogue, his hope is that you will leave with a better understanding of how you can play a role in creating a more sustainable future.
Vincent Wong (he/him) is a fourth year Honours Neuroscience student at McGill University. He has a passion for global health and improving health care equity in underserved communities. Outside of academics, Vincent is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys camping, hiking, and rock climbing.