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UNDERSTANDING BIODIVERSITY: 11th Annual Forum of the NYC Gardens Club
Join Us in Celebrating the New York City Gardens Club Centennial ~ 1918-2018 UNDERSTANDING BIODIVERSITY: 11th Annual Forum Wednesday, January 10, 2018 8:30am-9:15am: Registration & Refreshments 9:15am-noon: Panel Presentations and Q&A […]
Closing Indian Point: Safe Decommissioning and Re-Powering New York with Sustainable Energy
seminary-hill-farmClosing Indian Point: Safe Decommissioning and Re-Powering New York with Sustainable Energy Please join Riverkeeper Board members Maria Castaneda and Karenna Gore, and Cecil Corbin-Mark and Karl Rábago for a conversation and panel discussion on the issues arising […]
Announcing Beyond GDP Course for Union Students and Life Long Learners
Venus over Otter Lake, from Goddard BayTake Class with Us in 2018! Beyond GDP: Lessons from Indigenous Cultures and Faith Traditions, SU 190 - KA1 Presented by The Center for Earth Ethics & Karenna Gore Friday, […]
Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Freedoms: Implementing the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights
Columbia University Seminar on Indigenous Studies at Columbia College Faculty House, 64 Morningside Dr., New York, NY 10027 Kristen Carpenter (Oneida) of Colorado Law School and Member of the UN […]
The Logic of Sanctuary: Religious Movements in Non-Sovereign Spaces
In the past few years, from Standing Rock to Rojava, we have seen the emergence of transnational and interfaith forms of religious activism. At the same time, we have seen […]
Duke Environmental Justice Symposium: Access to Water and Sanitation in Underserved Communities
The Duke Environmental Law and Policy Clinic’s first annual Environmental Justice Symposium will be February 9, 2018, at Duke Law. The theme of the symposium is Access to Water and […]
Eagle and Condor Consciousness: An Evening with Three Thinkers in the Native Way
Venus over Otter Lake, from Goddard BayThis event is free and open to the public. For thousands of years Indigenous people throughout the world have lived in ways that maintained a balance between human life and […]
They Will Inherit the Earth: Peace and Nonviolence in a Time of Climate Change with Author John Dear
WE REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED AS UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY IS CLOSED DUE TO WEATHER! We hope you will be inspired to read John's work and enrich […]
LEGACIES OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: LOOKING BACK AND MOVING FORWARD
CEE's Director of Environmental Justice & Civic Engagement, Catherine Coleman Flowers to participate in World Water Day panel at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of […]
CEE’s Catherine Coleman Flowers and Vice President Al Gore to speak at Summit opening the National Memorial for Peace & Justice
The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration opens to the public with a Two-Day Summit, April 26-27, […]
Beyond SDGs; Biocultural Wisdom of Indigenous Peoples in Times of Crisis
Thursday, 19 April 2018 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm 4 West 43rd Street New York, NY 10036 (off of 5th Ave) Welcome: Swami Parameshananda, CRNGOs Opening invocation: Mindahi Crescencio Bastida […]
The Fourth Sunday of Easter: Karenna Gore to offer morning service at Harvard Memorial Church for Earth Day
Faith & Life Forum: Karenna Gore 9:30am to 10:30am Buttrick Room Speaker: Karenna Gore, Director of the Center for Earth Ethics, Union Theological Seminary. The Faith & Life Forum explores matters of […]