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Emma Lui is an activist, writer and researcher. She is a contributing editor with rabble.ca and a member of Cooperative Biblioterre.

Emma is also the holistic health director for the Canadian Women of Colour Leadership. As a holistic health practitioner, she works at the intersections of burnout, intergenerational trauma, systemic oppression, social justice and collective healing.

She is also co-founder of the La Pêche Coalition for a Green New Deal. Emma has worked in water justice, including with the Council of Canadians and the Ottawa Water Study/Action Group, and supported water justice struggles across northern Turtle Island. She is a contributor to the book Corporatizing Canada: Making Business out of Public Service. She lives near Wakefield, QC on unceded and unsurrendered traditional Algonquin Anishinaabe territory where she swims, gardens, hikes and snowshoes.

A photo showing some of the land under the conservation of Biblioterre.
Posted inEnvironment
CA, ON

Biblioterre: A community solution for Earth Day

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui April 22, 2022April 22, 2022
A photo of the waters in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Posted inEnvironment

On World Water Day, protecting water calls for its decolonization

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui March 22, 2022March 23, 2022
Image: Markus Spiske/Unsplash
Posted inPolitical Action

Why healing activist burnout is essential to dismantling capitalism

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui October 9, 2020October 5, 2021
Image: Rob Young/Flickr
Posted inEnvironmentIndigenous
QC

Why Algonquins protest to protect moose

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui October 2, 2020October 5, 2021
"Capitalism Isn't Working" Photo: Jonny White/Flickr
Posted inEconomyEnvironment

Protecting water in a post-capitalist economy

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui May 8, 2019October 5, 2021
Photo: Pixabay/modified by Emma Lui
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEnvironmentIndigenous

How the water justice movement is challenging extractivism in Canada

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui April 10, 2019October 5, 2021
Photo: Peg Hunter/Flickr
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEnvironment

The water justice movement’s fight against commodification and extractivism

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui March 19, 2019October 5, 2021
Makasa in front of Nestle sign. Photo: Emma Lui/Council of Canadians
Posted inEnvironmentIndigenousPolitical Action
ON

Six Nations youth leads protest against Nestlé water operation in Ontario

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui November 30, 2018October 5, 2021
Graphic: Council of Canadians
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEnvironment

B.C.’s thirsty LNG industry is a threat to water supplies

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui October 4, 2018October 5, 2021
afb-water-2019
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEnvironment

How much would it cost Trudeau to implement the right to water?

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui October 3, 2018October 5, 2021
Dry, cracked ground. Photo: Trenna S/Flickr
Posted inEnvironment

What the drought warnings across Canada are telling us

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui August 30, 2018October 5, 2021
Nestlé water bottle. Photo: Nestlé/Flickr
Posted inEnvironmentPolitical Action

Nestlé still pumping after Ontario water permit expired two years ago

Emma Lui - Fraser River by Emma Lui August 10, 2018October 5, 2021

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