
Pluralism in Action: How infrastructure, immigration policy are key for Silicon Valley North
As part of the
Pluralism Project, a roundtable with Kitchener-Waterloo community leaders
tackles how to attract diversity beyond larger urban centres.
2015 Trudeau Scholar, Vanier Canada Graduate Scholar, and Doctoral Candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
Her primary research seeks to understand what a legalized international governance structure that could account for the complexity and rapid change of the Arctic could look like and how we can get there from here. Tahnee is a team member of a Finnish Academy research project on Human Security as a Promotional Tool for Societal Security in the Arctic; a contributing author to the Arctic Resilience Report (2016); and co-founder of Plan A, a platform that plugs into women's stories across the Arctic. Previously, she was the lead author of a Finnish Foreign Ministry project at the intersection of gender, climate change, and human rights.
As part of the
Pluralism Project, a roundtable with Kitchener-Waterloo community leaders
tackles how to attract diversity beyond larger urban centres.