The workshop took place in the spring of 2024, organized through a Queen’s University SSHRC Connection Grant held by Kesha Fevrier (Principal Investigator) and Co-applicants Anna Zalik and Alissa Trotz. 

The workshop addressed information gaps on regionally interconnected energy projects across the Caribbean and continental North America. Activists and researchers shared work examining the cross-regional interests and interconnections among significant ongoing and proposed extractive and energy development projects. We worked to collectively map key spatial and financial links across projects. Participants from all across the impacted regions came together at York University Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change.

The workshop led us to collaborating two different outputs: an online archive of stories hosted on this website and a forthcoming edited volume of corporate strategies of resource extraction and community resistance to them.