221A and Emily Carr University of Art & Design invite you to the workshop "The Last Question: How can we design the blockchain towards systems that encourage equity, ecological integrity, and living within the planet’s carrying capacity?"
Wednesday, January 22, 3-5 PM
Emily Carr University of Art & Design
520 East 1st Avenue
Vancouver / Unceded Territories
Free
The room location at Emily Carr campus will be shared with attendees the week of the workshop.
Attendance will be kept at 30 participants due to the size of the facilities. The workshop is open to students and all others.
Full Program Details Here:
Unceded Territories
221A acknowledges that the area called Vancouver is within the unceded Indigenous territories belonging to the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. 221A recognizes that the colony of British Columbia was created through organized dispossession and colonial violence. 221A seeks to shift its organizational practices to work together with Indigenous people to end ongoing violence, dispossession and displacement.
Acknowledgments
Supported by the Goethe Institut. 221A thanks its supporting patrons, businesses, foundations and governments for their in-kind and financial contributions towards the society's facilities, resources, and programs. Core funding is provided by the City of Vancouver, British Columbia Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts.