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SUMMARY:Environmental Injustice: Reckoning with American Waste
DESCRIPTION:Virginia Humanities: ADD TO CALENDAR\n\n\n\n\nNonfiction writers Kerri Arsenault (Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains)\, Anna Clark (The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Urban Tragedy)\, and Catherine Coleman Flowers (Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret) discuss their investigations into American environmental injustices\, from sewage and sanitation management systems that reinforce systemic class\, racial\, and geographic prejudices\, to Flint’s water crisis and other industrial impacts leading to contaminated waters\, illness\, and loss. \nAs part of the all-virtual 2021 Virginia Festival of the Book\, this event is FREE to attend and open to the public. To attend\, please register below or simply make plans to watch on Facebook.com/VaBookFest. The video recording from this event will also be available to watch after the event concludes\, on VaBook.org/Watch. \n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n“Combining personal history with investigative reporting\, Arsenault pays loving homage to her family’s tight-knit Maine town even as she examines the cancers that have stricken so many residents.” ―The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice) \n“An exceptional work of journalism. Clark delivers a thorough account of a still-evolving crisis\, one with an unmistakable racial subtext…. Her book is a deeply reported account of catastrophic mismanagement. But it’s also a celebration of civic engagement\, a tribute to those who are fighting back.” —San Francisco Chronicle \n“Flowers exposes the true injustice of the situation and how it can be remedied\, from both sides of the political spectrum. This is a powerful and moving book that deserves wide readership.” —Booklist \nCOMMUNITY PARTNERS\nThanks to our community partners for this event: Alabama Center for the Book\, Alabama Humanities Alliance\, Black Millennials for Flint\, Maine Center for the Book\, Maine Humanities Council\, Michigan Humanities
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/environmental-injustice-reckoning-with-american-waste/
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SUMMARY:Climate Resilience: Reframing the climate crisis conversation with Karenna Gore
DESCRIPTION:“The impacts of climate change are already here. It is an economical issue. It is a national security issue. It is also a moral issue. It requires deep consideration of our moral obligations to one another across time and space. The causes are also present among us and if we can see them quite clearly\, we might be able to stop this unimaginably tragedy. In addition\, we must simultaneously learn to adapt to the damage that has already been done.” ~ Karenna Gore \n \nJoin Landmark and Transition Town Port Washington for a presentation by Karenna Gore\, founder and director of The Center for Earth Ethics. Then join the conversation\, in an audience Q&A moderated by Hildur Palsdottir. \nThis event is streaming on Zoom. Please click the FREE EVENT link on this page to register and get your Zoom link. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nKarenna Gore is the founder and director of the Center for Earth Ethics (CEE) at Union Theological Seminary. The Center for Earth Ethics bridges the worlds of religion\, academia\, policy and culture to discern and pursue the changes that are necessary to stop ecological destruction and create a society that values the long-term health of the whole. She is also an ex officio member of the faculty of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. She is the author of Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America. https://centerforearthethics.org \nDr. Hildur Palsdottir is a climate activist\, community organizer\, public speaker\, and co-founder of ReWild Long Island. She is also president of the Board of Trustees at The Science Museum of Long Island. Hildur has a PhD in Biochemistry for research in Cellular Bioenergetics and worked as a Research Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and NYU Medical School. In 2017\, she co-founded Sol Center in Port Washington. Hildur guides nature-based mindfulness and meditations at The Mindful Connection of Long Island in Merrick. \nClimate Action Series\nThis is the first in a planned five-part Conversations from Main Street Climate Action Series with the goal of introducing community-centered climate solutions while also promoting individual action. Small changes to our daily routines can have lasting and impact on our environment and future. \nWatch this space for more info & sign-up links for these programs. \nThursday\, March 18 Regeneration Revolution \nThursday\, April 1 Break Free from Plastics! \nThursday\, April 15 “Green” Legislation \nThursday\, April 29 Envisioning 2030 \nThe Climate Action Series is presented in partnership with Transition Town Port Washington.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/climate-resilience-reframing-the-climate-crisis-conversation-with-karenna-gore/
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SUMMARY:Black Women\, Green Future: Environmental Justice and the New Political Landscape
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Earth Ethics is proud to be a co-sponsor of Black Women\, Green Future hosted by New Voices for Reproductive Justice and their Environmental Justice Project on Thursday\, February 25\, 7-9 PM ET in partnership with WURD Radio\, Philadelphia during Women of Color HERStory Month 2021. \nThe Keynote Speaker is Jacqui Patterson\, Director of the NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program. \nREGISTER \nFeatured Panelists are: \n– Pennsylvania State Representative Summer Lee of Pittsburgh; \n– Nourbese Flint\, Policy Director at Black Women for Wellness in Los Angeles; and \n– Kerene Tayloe\, Esq.\, Director of Federal Legislative Affairs at WE ACT for Environmental Justice based in New York and Washington\, DC. \nWe will also highlight a Black women-led environmental justice organization or business in Philadelphia\, Pittsburgh and Cleveland during our program.  \nThis event is free and open to the public.  REGISTER \nIf you would like to be a co-host\, have any questions or would like to sponsor Black Women\, Green Future\, please contact Matt Dean\, Environmental Justice Exchange Coordinator\, at matt@newvoicespittsburgh.org. \n#BlackWomenGreenFuture #WOCHERStory #ReproJustice \n \n \n\n\n\n\nNew Voices for Reproductive Justice is a Human Rights organization dedicated to the health and well-being of Black women and girls and women of color. Since 2004\, New Voices Pittsburgh has served 125\,000+ Black women\, femmes\, girls\, women of color and LGBTQ+ women of color through leadership development\, community organizing\, policy advocacy and culture change. Our priority issues are sexual & reproductive health\, LGBTQ+ rights\, health care access\, ending gender-based violence\, incarceration and environmental justice. \nVisit us online at www.newvoicesrj.org!
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/black-women-green-future-environmental-justice-and-the-new-political-landscape/
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SUMMARY:"LN 3: Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe in Resistance" online screening
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Center for Earth Ethics\, Union Theological Seminary (NYC) students\, coordinated with volunteers in Baltimore and Philadelphia\, are pleased to host an Enbridge Line 3 pipeline resistance documentary.\n\n\nWhen:\nThursday\, February 25\, 2021. Post-screening\, viewers are welcome to stay for a follow-up discussion on the resistance and getting involved. Please pre-register for this event using this link\, and a zoom link will be sent to your email.\n\nThis is the second screening\, the first was held Thursday\, February 18\, 2021 at 7pm EST.\n\n\nWhat:\nDirected by Nine Muses/Suez Taylor\, “LN 3: Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe in Resistance” is\, “A 38-minute frontline documentary on the effort to stop fossil fuel expansion and encourage real energy security.\n\nPredatory industry hijacked the US regulatory system in 2019\, placing ancient food systems and a fifth of the world’s freshwater in imminent danger. LN3 features indigenous firebrands Winona Laduke\, Tara Houska\, and poet-hip hop artist ThomasX\, as they lead an alliance to take on Big Oil and their enablers at the institutional level\, and on the frontlines. This is the battle for Earth. (www.honorearth.org/ln3)
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/ln-3-seven-teachings-of-the-anishinaabe-in-resistance-online-screening/
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SUMMARY:2021 Stone Social Impact Forum
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed environmental activist\, MacArthur “genius” grant recipient\, and author Catherine Coleman Flowers\, founding director of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice\, will headline the virtual 2021 Stone Social Impact Forum. \nCatherine Coleman Flowers will share her journey in environmental activism and how she broadens the scope of environmental justice to include issues specific to disenfranchised rural communities by galvanizing policy and research to redress failing infrastructure that perpetuates socioeconomic disparities across the United States. Did you know that even today\, more than 2 million Americans still live in homes without running water and proper septic systems–causing a range of negative public health and environmental impacts? This is one of the major issues Ms. Flowers’ organizations have been working to address to improve the health and living conditions of low-income\, rural Americans. \nCatherine Coleman Flowers is founding director of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice\, which works to address health and economic disparities and amplify the voices of community leaders in the context of climate change through the lens of environmental justice. Flowers is also the rural development manager for the Equal Justice Initiative\, a senior fellow for the Center of Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary\, and a member of the board of directors of the Climate Reality Project and the Natural Resources Defense Council. Flowers is an internationally recognized advocate for the human right to water and sanitation through her work with the UN Sustainable Development Agenda. She was recently awarded a 2020 MacArthur Fellowship grant for her work as an Environmental Health Advocate and has chronicled her journey in “Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret”. \nThe Stone Social Impact Forum is signature series that features bold civic change agents who demonstrate various pathways to tackle inequality\, advance social change\, and inspire all people to be civically active. The Forum is a joint initiative of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation\, made possible through the generous support of the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Foundation. \n  \nThursday\, February 18\, 2021\, 6:30 – 7:30 PM on Zoom \nRegister Here \n  \n\nABOUT THE EDWARD M. KENNEDY INSTITUTE FOR THE UNITED STATES SENATE \nThe Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate is dedicated to educating the public about the important role of the Senate in our government\, encouraging participatory democracy\, invigorating civil discourse\, and inspiring the next generation of citizens and leaders to engage in the civic life of their communities. \nVIRTUAL PROGRAMMING \nAll public programs will be conducted via Zoom webinar until further notice. Webinar log-in instructions will be sent upon registration via email. Please direct all questions to programs@emkinstitute.org.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/2021-stone-social-impact-forum/
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SUMMARY:Creating the Climate Church: Spirituality & Climate Change with Rev. Jim Antal and Karenna Gore
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\nAs we head into 2021\, a new year filled with optimism\, it is now time to refocus our energy on perhaps the greatest human challenge of all – the worsening climate crisis.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn that calling\, the Energy & Environmental Justice Ministry of the Congregational Church of San Mateo (CCSM) has organized a free upcoming online event called\, Creating the Climate Church. The intent of this climate event is to explore the intersection of spirituality and climate change & to identify the steps a church community can take to address the crisis across all aspects of its ministry. \nThis special event will be held over Zoom on Thu Jan 28th from 5:00-6:30 PM PST / 8:00-9:30 PM EST. The 90-minute program will feature a panel discussion moderated by Gary H. White\, founder of Extinction Rebellion San Mateo\, Education Chair of Climate Reality Project Bay Area Chapter\, and member of E&EJ. Immediately following the discussion\, a Q&A session will be held with the audience and our panelists. \nOur expert panel will include Rev. Jim Antal\, Special Advisor on Climate Justice to the President of the United Church of Christ who will be making a return appearance to CCSM for this event. Rev. Antal is an ordained UCC minister\, a climate activist and the author of the celebrated book\, Climate Church\, Climate World. \nThe panel will also include Ms. Karenna Gore\, Founder and Director of the Center for Earth Ethics at the Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Ms. Gore is a climate activist\, author\, and journalist as well as the eldest daughter of former U.S. Vice President Al Gore. We are extremely fortunate to have both of these prominent spiritual climate leaders join us. \nAll are encouraged to register and attend this special event. Once you have registered\, you will later receive a follow-up email containing the Zoom link to use for the event. We look forward to seeing you at this special virtual CCSM climate event. Thank you.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/creating-the-climate-church/
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SUMMARY:2021 Sustainability Summit
DESCRIPTION:Don’t forget to register by Tuesday\, January 26th at noon for the 2021 Sustainability Summit! This year will be a 2-day virtual conference on Thursday & Friday\, January 28-29th. We are honored to have Catherine Coleman Flowers from the Center for Earth Ethics as this year’s keynote.\n\n\n\n\nRegistration is only $20. Conference categories include:\nRegenerative/Resilient Planning and Design\nBusiness Practices/Economic Initiatives\nEcological Restoration/Climate Adaptation\nGrassroots Community Action\n\n\n\nFor a full schedule and to register\, please visit: https://www.joinacf.org/2021-sustainability-summit\n\n\n\nRead more about the Catherine Coleman Flowers and the Center for Earth Ethics at https://centerforearthethics.orgcatherine-flowers/
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SUMMARY:CLIMATE BILL PACKAGE: Organizing to Pass Major Climate Law in 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join the network organizing A Climate Bill Package and seeking co-sponsors in all 435 House Districts. Goal: Pass Major Climate Legislation in 2021. \nJOIN AAD & POLICY SECTOR TEAMS: Adopt-A-District.  Join Policy Sector Team. \nMeetings WEDNESDAY (every 2 weeks). \nNext General Meeting  Wed. 12/16.  Noon-1:30 ET. \nFocus:  Adopt-A-District & follow up from the Climate Convergence Symposium\, Dec 9 -10 \nAdopt-A-District Today.  Already 66 Adopted in 20 States \nRegister \nA “Climate Bill Package” Creates Unified Front for Climate Movement\, Preparing Now for Nationally Coordinated Effort in 2021 \nFor Climate Week 2020\, a nationwide network has launched a ”Climate Bill Package” campaign\, uniting 12 bills spanning key policy sectors.  Designed to unite the underlying movements\, the bills are collectively supported by over 1200 organizations. \nThe Climate Bill Package tackles regenerative agriculture\, fracking\, fossil fuel subsidies\, plastics\, refrigerants\, confined animal feeding operations\, toxic pesticides\, planting billions of trees\, restoring wetlands\, environmental justice\, and just transition\, with additional bills pending that protect international forests\, and ban new fossil fuel infrastructure\, among others. \nCollectively\, these have a myriad of climate\, environmental and structural benefits\, and serve as a strong starting point for core elements of a more comprehensive legislative agenda in 2021. \n“Strategically\, the package unites movements to increase the political power needed for victory\, said Todd Fernandez\, Director of Climate Crisis Policy\, a digest of climate solutions covering 150 reports and laws.  “If we work together\, climate activists can defeat the triumvirate of Big Oil\, Big Ag & Big Pharma and reclaim our democracy.  But we have to be ready.” \nThe Climate Bill Package network will target all 435 Congressional Districts with an “Adopt-A-District” effort where local organizations form mini-coalitions to secure co-sponsorship of the package.   In 2020\, the network will target 100 Districts\, led by local leaders with Climate Reality\, Project Drawdown\, Unitarian Universalists\, Sierra Club\, 350\, and more. \nAmong the many NGOs leading legislative efforts\, the network collaborates with the Center for Biological Diversity\, Mighty Earth\, Natural Resources Defense Council\, Food & Water Action\, Family Farm Alliance\, Environmental Investigation Agency\, Climate Justice Alliance\, The Center for Earth Ethics\, and The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University. \nExpectations are high that 2021 will present the first opportunity for huge climate action in Congress.  To prepare\, the network aims to grow nationwide coalition capacity and infrastructure so that civil society writ large is ready to seize this moment and save our planet from ecological disaster. \nThe network hosts opening meetings on Wednesday\, every two weeks\, featuring experts on the legislation and action\, with past meetings available on YouTube.  They are also reviewing the U.S. House Climate Action Plan to identify what’s good\, bad\, and missing\, to prepare for action in 2021. \n2020 CLIMATE BILL PACKAGE \n(See: Sponsors\, Summaries\, Text\, Support) \nMaterials \n\n\nBreak Free from Plastic Pollution Act of 2020 (H5845 – 2020): \n\n\n\n\nPhases out most common single-use non-recyclable plastic products by 2022 \n\n\nReforms waste and recycling programs\, and establishes nationwide bottle return refund program \n\n\nHolds corporations responsible for cleaning up plastic pollution \n\n\n\n\nAmerican Innovation & Manufacturing Act (H5544 – 2020) \n\n\n\n\nBipartisan bill to replace environmentally harmful hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used in refrigeration and air conditioning with more efficient cooling products \n\n\nCreates 33\,000 manufacturing jobs and an estimated 2.5M industry jobs by 2027 \n\n\n\n\nProtect America’s Children from Toxic Pesticides Act (H7940 – 2020) \n\n\n\n\nBans pesticides shown to cause significant harm to children\, adults\, and the environment\, some which are already banned or restricted in Europe & Canada \n\n\nBans insecticides that lead to pollinator collapse \n\n\nProtects frontline communities directly impacted by pesticide exposure \n\n\nFarming & Forests \n\n\nFarm System Reform Act (H6718 – 2020) \n\n\n\n\nPhases out concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and large factory farms that produce enormous waste and harmful pollution \n\n\nOffers buyouts to help farmers transition from CAFOs to regenerative practices \n\n\n\n\nFood & Agribusiness Merger Moratorium Act (H2933 – 2019) \n\n\n\n\nHalts the corporate consolidation of the farming industry\, which traditionally thwarts efforts on regenerative farming and devastates independent farmers \n\n\n\n\nClimate Stewardship Act (H4269 – 2019) \n\n\n\n\nSupports programs to reduce or offset one-third of agricultural emissions by 2025 \n\n\nPlants 16 billion trees\, including 400 million in urban areas \n\n\nRestores and protects 2 million acres of essential coastal wetlands \n\n\nInvests in regional food systems\, helping small and medium sized farms provide fresh\, nutritious food to more people via local systems \n\n\n\n\nAgriculture Resilience Act (H5861 – 2020) \n\n\n\n\nRewards farmers for promoting healthy soil and carbon sequestration \n\n\nSupports farmers for practicing pasture-based livestock systems \n\n\nProvides financial incentives to help farms transition to green energy \n\n\nNew federal programs aimed at reducing food waste \n\n\nFossil Fuels \n\n\nFracking Ban Act (S.3247 / H5857 – 2020) \n\n\n\n\nBans fracking nationwide by 2025 and prioritizes transition of fossil fuel workers into good-paying jobs in their communities \n\n\nImmediately bans new federal permits for fracking-related infrastructure and bans fracking within 2\,500ft of homes \n\n\n\n\nEnd Polluter Welfare Act (H7781 – 2020) \n\n\n\n\nEliminates up to $150B in federal subsidies to fossil fuel companies over 10yrs \n\n\nEnvironmental Justice & Just Transition \n     10. Environmental Justice for All Act (H5986 – 2020) \n\n\nAddresses disparities in environmental and public health\, particularly impacting underserved communities and communities of color \n\n\nProvides economic assistance for communities that depend on the fossil fuel industry\, ensuring a fair and just transition for workers and local economies \n\n\n  \nJOIN AAD & POLICY SECTOR TEAMS: Adopt-A-District.  Join Policy Sector Team. \n  \nLet’s get ready for 2021! \n#ClimateCRISIS #ClimatePOLICY \nMaterials and more info: www.climatecrisispolicy.org \nQuestions: ClimateCrisisPolicy@gmail.com \n\nWednesday\, August 12\, 2020\n\n\n\nWednesday\, August 26\, 2020\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, September 9\, 2020\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, September 23\, 2020\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, October 7\, 2020\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, October 21\, 2020\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, November 4\, 2020\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, November 18\, 2020\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, December 2\, 2020\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, December 16\, 2020
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/climate-bill-package-organizing-to-pass-major-climate-law-in-2021/
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SUMMARY:The Institute for Studies in Eastern Christianity (ISEC) Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Studies in Eastern Christianity (ISEC) of Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York (formerly the Sophia Institute of Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Studies) is happy to announce the upcoming fall 2020 conference on the theme of\n\n\n\n\n\nEvil and Spiritual Combat in a Time of Pandemic \nThe global pandemic has destroyed lives and ravaged society.  It has revealed systemic patterns of inequity\, violence and neglect\, and has lent urgency to address the ecological damage that intensifies fires\, floods\, and storms. What happens to Orthodox theology\, liturgy and practice in these circumstances?  How does the church respond to natural and human disaster ?  Where do we turn for guidance and how do we serve the people and majesty of God’s Creation? \nThe Conference will take place on Friday\, December 11th 2020 via Zoom. Please register if you plan to attend. \nWe call on scholars\, religious leaders and social activists to offer academic papers related to the conference theme. Please email us a short abstract (200 words)\, email address and mailing address before November 15. \nA day-long gathering (9.00 am to 6.00 pm—with registration beginning at 9)\, will focus on the various ways the Eastern Orthodox Church\, over past centuries and in recent times\, has theologized on the questions of the meaning\, origins and significance of evil in the modern world and on the role of physical and spiritual combat of evil. This conference will thus address the central topics of ethics\, spirituality and asceticism. \nWe believe that this conference topic will be of great interest to scholars\, religious leaders and social activists because of its enormous significance for the life of the world and the meaning of life that is faithful to authentic sources of Christian ethics and spirituality. \nThe conference conveners plan to produce a scholarly volume of papers presented that will continue the ground-breaking approach characteristic of previous conferences. \nThe Rev. Dr. Conrad Fischer\, Chair of ISEC \n\nCenter for Earth Ethics Director\, Karenna Gore will participate in the \nFIRST SHORT PRESENTATION SECTION: 9:30 – 10:45 \nTHE ASSEMBLY PANEL: SPIRITUALITY AND MYSTICISM IN THE TIME OF PANDEMIC (IN ENGLISH)\nVirtual James Chapel \n  \nJohn A. McGuckin\, Oxford University\, UK \nBeing Locked up\, Locked in\, Locked out\, and ‘Locked and Loaded’ in the Time of Pandemic \n  \nClair McPherson\, General Theological Seminary\, NYC \nA Distant Pandemic Mirror: The Great Plague of the 14th Century and the Mystical Response \n  \nKarenna Gore\, Center for Earth Ethics. Union Theological Seminary. NYC \nSocial Distancing\, Spiritual Connection and the Return to Earth \n  \nJohn Behr. University of Aberdeen\, UK \nRespondent: Conrad Fischer\, Touro College. NYC \nMODERATOR: DANIEL BUDA\, UNIVERSITY OF SIBIU. ROMANIA \n\n  \nRead On…
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/the-institute-for-studies-in-eastern-christianity-isec-conference/
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SUMMARY:A Climate Convergence:  Uniting for Victory 2021
DESCRIPTION:A Climate Convergence: Uniting for Victory 2021\nWhat is the Strategy for National Climate Legislation?\nHow Can We All Unite in Common Cause for Success?Register Today! \nWed. Dec 9 & Thurs. Dec.10\, 2020\nSix Sessions.  Noon-2.  3-5.  6-8 pm. ET\nClosing Climate Cabaret.  Thurs @ 8 pm ET \nFeaturing\nOver 25 Organizations! \n\n1. Sascha von Bismarck\, Executive Director\, Environmental Investigation Agency   \n2. Navina Khanna\, Director\, HEAL Food Alliance\n3. Nigel S. Savage\, President & CEO\, HAZON\n4. Niaz Dorry\, Executive Director\, National Family Farm Coalition\n5. Alfred Meyer\, Board of Directors\, Physicians for Social Responsibility\n6. Chad Frishmann\, Vice-President & Director of Research\, Project Drawdown\n7. Rev. Michael Malcom\, Founder and Executive Director of the People’s Justice Council & Executive Director\, Alabama Interfaith Power & Light\n8. Kieran Suckling\, Executive Director\, Center for Biological Diversity\n9. Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis\, Director\, Kairos Center for Religions\, Rights and Social Justice at Union Theological Seminary; & Co-Chair\, Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival\n10. Mark Reynolds\, Executive Director\, Citizens Climate Lobby\n11. Rev. Fletcher Harper\, Executive Director\, GreenFaith\n12. Lise Van Sustren\, Steering Committee\, Climate Psychiatry Alliance\n13. Jacqui Patterson\, Sr. Director\, Environmental and Climate Justice Program\, NAACP\n14. Michelle Deatrick\, Chair\, DNC Council on the Environment & Climate Crisis\n15. Ken Berlin\, President and CEO\, Climate Reality Project\n16. Shantha Ready Alonso\, Executive Director\, Creation Justice Ministries\n17. Randi Weingarten\, President\, American Federation of Teachers\n18. Rise & Resist\, Climate Team\n19. Rania Batrice\, Executive Director\, March for Science\n20. Roberto Mukaro Borrero\, President\, United Confederation of Taíno People\n21. Bob Perkowitz\, Founder & President\, EcoAmerica\n22. Kyle Meyaard-Schaap\, Young Evangelicals for Climate Action    \n23. May Boeve\, Executive Director\, 350.org    \n24. Christine See\, Extinction Rebellion NYC\n25. Cornelius Blanding\, Executive Director\, Federation of Southern Coops\n26.  Tia Nelson\, Managing Director Climate\, Outrider\n27.  Peggy M. Shepard\, Executive Director\, WE ACT for Environmental Justice   \n28.  Jim Walsh\, Senior Energy Policy Analyst\, Food & Water Action &  more!\n\nRegister – Share on Facebook\nSIX SESSIONS\nWED. DEC. 9. & THURS. DEC. 10.\nWED.  NOON-2.  LEGISLATIVE PLANS & CONGRESS\nWED.  3-5 PM.  MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL ORGS\nWED.  6-8 PM.  NATIONAL COALITIONS\nTHURS.  NOON-2.  POLICY COALITIONS\nTHURS.  3-5 PM.  FAITH ORGANIZATIONS\nTHURS.  6-8 PM.  DIRECT ACTION & YOUTH\nTHURS. 8-9 PM.  CLOSING CLIMATE CABARET\n\nCLIMATE CABARET ★ Featuring Stars of NY Cabaret!\n★ Barbara Brussell ★ Matt Berman ★ Mark Arthur Miller ★ Marissa Mulder\n★ Karen Oberlin ★ Christine Pedi ★ Meg MacKay ★ Billy Philadelphia\nLET’S TALK STRATEGY! WHAT’S THE DEMAND & PLAN!  \n\n\nHOW ARE WE GOING TO SAVE OURSELVES? \nPlease Share on FB \nTHANK YOU SYMPOSIUM CO-HOSTS!\nClimate Crisis Policy ★ Climate Reality NYC ★ Drawdown NYC ★ Organic Consumers Association ★ Family Farm Action ★ 350 Kishwaukee ★ Hazon ★ Tennessee Interfaith Power and Light ★ Mighty Earth ★ Loretto Earth Network ★ Climate Nashville ★ Climate Chattanooga ★ Climate Reality Project Peconic Region ★ Climate Reality Project Suffolk County ★ Students for Climate Action ★ Climate Reality Project Capital Region ★ Climate Reality Project Westchester ★ Climate Reality Project Rockland ★ Climate Reality Project Finger Lakes ★ Climate Reality Project Chautauqua County ★ Climate Reality Project hudson Valley & Catskills ★ Protect All Children’s Environment ★ Center for Biological Diversity ★ Laurie M. Tisch Center for Food\, Education & Policy ★ 350 Central Massachusetts ★ Pesticide Action Network ★ 350 Chicago ★ Earth Day Initiative ★ Unitarian Universalists for a Just Economic Community ★ Hugelrado Farms ★ Climate Action Iowa ★ Climate Reality Project Greater NJ Gateway Chapter ★ United Confederation of Taíno People ★ Rise & Resist \nQuestions for Presenters: Contact@ClimateCrisisPolicy.com\nLET’S GET TOGETHER & SAVE THE WORLD!    \n\nRegister – Share on Facebook
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/a-climate-convergence-uniting-for-victory-2021/
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SUMMARY:Faith Communities and the Biden-Harris Transition Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us on December 8\, 12:30-2 pm Eastern for the first of a series of important conversations with faith communities and the Biden-Harris Transition team. \nFor this first roundtable\, we’ll be talking about building bridges with multi-faith communities\, climate change\, police reform\, anti-racism\, poverty\, immigration\, and refugees. \nWe’re excited to be joined by Josh Dickson (Biden-Harris Transition) with Rev. Dr. Serene Jones (Union Theological Seminary)\, Eboo Patel (Interfaith Youth Core)\, Dean Jonathan Walton (Wake Forest Divinity School)\, Rev. Liz TheoHaris (Poor People’s Campaign)\, Tatiana Torres (Faith 2020)\, Rev. Frederick A. Davie (Union Theological Seminary)\, Karenna Gore (Center For Earth Ethics)\, Rev. Adam Nicholas Phillips (Faith 2020) \nRSVP: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Kva9H8raTSemMiDcNKqbXw
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/6064/
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SUMMARY:2020Visions\, The New City: Navigating the Future
DESCRIPTION:Navigating the Future\, a How-To\nHosted by the forward-looking initiative 2020Visions\, The New City: Navigating the Future\, December 3–5\, will feature a wide range of noted speakers including Andrew Yang\, Sir David Adjaye OBE\, Matthew Ryder\, and Karenna Gore. The virtual conference will explore how technical innovation and imagination can help us rethink urban spaces. \nMost events will be free to the public.  In addition to film screenings\, artist videos\, and direct encounters with conference participants\, attendees will have an opportunity to imagine alongside some of the most creative minds and global world changers.  Also available is a membership model available allowing year-round involvement in the 2020Visions community. Just completing its first year of operation\, the bi-coastal 2020Visions is dedicated to deploying the imagination as a lever for global change. Central to 2020Visions’ mission is harnessing the artistic imagination to create new paradigms for society. \n*** \nJoin Moderator: CEE Director\, Karenna Gore and Speakers: Kartik Chandran\, Catherine Coleman Flowers\, & Paul Gallay for \nSUSTAINABILITY AND ETHICS:\nALL ABOUT WATER\nWhat imaginative solutions are arising to provide clean water\, air\, and land for all? How do we ensure that lower-income neighborhoods don’t become repositories for toxic waste and other environmental hazards? \nSaturday\, December 5th at 2 pm \nSign up for the conference and learn more here.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/2020visions-the-new-city-navigating-the-future/
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SUMMARY:Reckon South hosts 'Be Better at Activism' with Catherine Coleman Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Join Reckon South as they talk with 2020 MacArthur Genius Grant recipient Catherine Coleman Flowers about how activism starts in your own backyard. Reckon Women reporter Abbey Crain will talk with Flowers and take your questions.\n\n\nRegister Here!\n\n\nFlowers received the Genius Grant for her work in founding the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice (CREEJ)\, bringing national attention to disease-breeding wastewater issues in rural Alabama.\n\n\nAnd\, Flowers is a proud country girl from Alabama’s Black Belt.\nShe grew up with Black Power movement giants such as Stokely Carmichael\, who founded the Lowndes County Freedom Organization\, as well as her own parents\, both local activists. This independent political group mobilized Black people to vote and run for office at a time when white mobs threatened them for registering to vote. The LCFO and its logo\, which featured a crouching big cat\, inspired the creation of the Black Panther Party in California.\n\n\nBring your questions and curiosity about what it takes to advocate for our own causes and how to make change in our communities.\n\n\nShare on Facebook via Reckon South \n\n\nAbout Be Better:\nThis Reckon Women Monthly Speaker Series\, hosted by Abbey Crain\, is a resource that allows women access to accomplished thinkers\, doers\, and builders in their communities. Each month\, a speaker that has wisdom to share about a particular topic or life path meets virtually with the Reckon Women Group in an intimate setting that allows for one-on-one questions and deep conversation. This is more than a speaker series\, it’s more like a casual conversation with women who are rock stars in their various fields to help foster connection and create community.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/be-better-at-activism-with-catherine-coleman-flowers-hosted-by-reckon-south/
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SUMMARY:Ecological Thinking for Civilizational Change: Beyond the Anthropocene and into a New Future
DESCRIPTION:Society needs to change at a level far deeper than most people realize. Solar panels\, electric cars\, and carbon taxes get nowhere close to addressing the underlying causes of our complex social-environmental challenges. The interconnection of our world’s biggest problems requires a paradigm shift—a transformation of our social and economic organization that is guided by a change in values and worldviews. Taking a stand against extractivist and exploitative modes of being is important\, but equally important is the articulation of an alternative way of thinking and living. That’s the purpose of this international conference. Change the story\, change the system\, change the world. Join us\, as leaders from around the world come together (online and in Seoul)\, to begin constructing an alternative vision for a more peaceful\, sustainable\, and equitable world—what we are calling an ecological civilization. Sessions will focus specifically on shifting paradigms\, reconceiving the good life\, and redirecting economies for wellbeing. \nCo-Organizers:  \nThis conference is being co-organized by the Institute for Ecological Civilization and the Korea Green Foundation.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/ecological-thinking-for-civilizational-change-beyond-the-anthropocene-and-into-a-new-future/
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SUMMARY:Prophets and Power: Compelling Congress to Act
DESCRIPTION:The need for action does not stop with Election Day. Whether our nation rises to the occasion in the face of the climate crisis and environmental injustice depends significantly on how much organized pressure is brought to bear on members of congress. In congressional districts across the country\, faith-rooted advocates have enormous potential to be the moral and spiritual force needed in this moment. In this webinar\, we will hear from panelists on how faith advocates can successfully advocate for climate legislation in Congress. \nThe featured panelists will be: \n-Todd Fernandez\, Executive Director of Climate Crisis Policy \n-Shantha Ready Alonso\, Executive Director of Creation Justice Ministries \n-Rabbi Daniel Swartz\, Executive Director of the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life \nThis webinar is co-hosted by the Rev. Dr. Brooks Berndt of the United Church of Christ Environmental Justice Ministry and the Rev. Michael Malcom of Alabama Interfaith Power & Light and the People’s Justice Council.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/prophets-and-power-compelling-congress-to-act/
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SUMMARY:Environmental Activists Erin Brockovich and Catherine Coleman Flowers in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 14\, 2020\n\n\n\n4:00 pm – 4:45 pm\n\nRSVP\n\n\n\nErin Brockovich (Superman’s Not Coming: Our National Water Crisis and What We the People Can Do About It) and 2020 MacArthur Fellow Catherine Coleman Flowers (Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret) illuminate—in a conversation about sustainability and environmental justice—the failures and dangers of our water and water-management systems and policies\, from California to Appalachia. \n\n\nModerator: Mose Buchele\, KUT environmental reporter\nFormat: This is a free\, live\, virtual event.\nQ&A: Please direct questions to the authors and moderator with CrowdCast’s “Ask a Question” button and not the chat box. Questions will be shared with the moderator\, and the moderator will attempt to get to as many audience questions as possible toward the end of the session.\nChat: Feel free to use the chat box to share your thoughts and virtually cheer for and share kudos with the session’s participants! Disorderly comments will be removed immediately. Please refer to the code of conduct.\nBooks: Please consider clicking the “Buy the Book(s)” button below the video feed\, which leads to BookPeople\, Texas Book Festival’s partner bookseller. Your purchase helps support the author(s)\, independent bookselling\, and the Texas Book Festival. Thank you.\n\nRSVP
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/environmental-activists-erin-brockovich-and-catherine-coleman-flowers-in-conversation/
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SUMMARY:Zero Summit
DESCRIPTION:ZERO SUMMIT 2020\, together with WELCOME TOMORROW 2020\, promises content and solutions on how to invest in a transformative and global movement. \n \nCenter for Earth Ethics Director\, Karenna Gore will join a roster of speakers and panelists from business services\, technology\, agriculture and sustainability sectors to discuss how we can best move forward together towards a zero carbon future. \n  \n  \nThis three day event will feature panels\, interviews and a livestream from Ibirapuera Park in São Paulo\, Brazil. \nLearn More and Register at Zero Summit.\n\n\n\n\nFounding Partner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPartners
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/zero-summit/
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SUMMARY:Union Theological Seminary Announces Inaugural James H. Cone Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Union is pleased to announce the Inaugural James H. Cone Lecture. This annual lecture\, in honor of Dr. Cone\, the father of Black Liberation Theology\, will continue forth his legacy of prophetic Black theological and religious thought that pricks the conscience of America. \nJoin us online Wednesday\, November 11 at 6:00 p.m. EST\, as Dr. Anthony B. Pinn of Rice University will deliver a lecture titled “The View from Bearden: James Cone\, Black Suffering\, and Theologizing Poetic Imagination”. Following the lecture there will be Q&A moderated by EDS at Union Dean Kelly Brown Douglas\, who holds the Bill & Judith Moyers Chair of Theology– the chair previously held by Dr. Cone. \nTo register\, please click here to receive the Zoom details. \nPinn is the Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and professor of religion at Rice University. He is the inaugural director of the Center for African and African American Studies\, and founding director of the Center for Engaged Research and Collaborative Learning also at Rice. \nA live stream will also be available on Facebook and YouTube.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/union-theological-seminary-announces-inaugural-james-h-cone-lecture/
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SUMMARY:Finance in Common Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Earth Ethics will participate in the Finance in Common Summit\, November 11-12\, 2020 hosted by the Paris Peace Forum. \n  \nBuilding Resilience for People and Planet   \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Finance in Common Summit will stress the crucial role of Public Development Banks (PDBs) in reconciling short-term countercyclical responses with sustainable recovery measures that will have a long-term impact on the planet and societies. \nBy reconciling the entire finance community in support of common action for climate and the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, the Finance in Common Summit will be a key milestone on the way to the crucial events of 2021\, notably the COP26\, the COP15 and the Generation Equality Forum. \n\n  \nWhy Finance in Common? \n\n\nIn the context of the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent global socio-economic crisis\, the Finance in Common Summit will stress the crucial role of Public Development Banks (PDBs) in reconciling short-term countercyclical responses to the crisis with sustainable recovery measures that will have a long-term impact on the planet and societies. The Finance in Common Summit is an opportunity to: \n\ngather for the first time the world’s 450 PDBs and discuss their role\, their ambition\, their challenges and opportunities;\nbring together the financial community at large to design a financial system whereby Public Development banks would have the ability to reorient and leverage all financial flows in the direction of climate and the SDGs; and\ncontribute to supporting and reinventing multilateralism by promoting new forms of cooperation.\n\nThe Finance in Common Summit will gather the whole Public Development Bank community along with other key stakeholders\, such as Heads of State\, governments\, supervisors\, and representatives from the private sector\, civil society\, think tanks and academia. By rallying and challenging a new and significant global community with enhanced capacity of action\, and by promoting sustained collective action\, the Finance in Common Summit seeks to contribute substantially to the success of the UNSG’s “Decade of Action”. \n\nLearn More at www.financeincommon.org.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/finance-in-common-summit/
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SUMMARY:KNOWLEDGE AND NOURISHMENT: REFLECTING ON THE ELECTION
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend a special edition of the Knowledge & Nourishment webinar series with President Serene Jones on November 4\, 11:00 am-11:50 am EST. This episode has been arranged to hold space for the community to process the election results\, and to share directly from the administration where they see Union’s place in the world following the election. President Jones will be joined by Executive Vice President Fred Davie\, Dean Pamela Cooper-White\, and EDS at Union Dean Kelly Brown Douglas. \nDate: Wednesday\, November 4\nTime: 11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m.\nRSVP: Click Here \nWebinar will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. \nYou are also welcome to worship with us during the noon Chapel service immediately following this webinar. It will be a time for us to continue to hold one another in love\, whatever the election’s outcome may be.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/knowledge-and-nourishment-reflecting-on-the-election/
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SUMMARY:The Dalai Lama Global Vision Summit
DESCRIPTION:The year 2020 has brought sharp focus to our collective struggles: a global pandemic\, environmental destruction\, threats to democracy\, reckonings with racial inequality. How is it possible to blossom\, lotus-like\, from the mud of suffering? The Dalai Lama offers us an incredible example of how to live with compassion\, courage\, and ethical conviction in the face of tremendous adversity.\nThe Global Vision Summit will meet October 22 – 27.  CEE Director\, Karenna Gore is honored to participate on Day 6\, Oct 27th.\n\nDay 6 – Ethics for a New Millennium: Vision for a Better World\n\nFor many of us\, the year 2020 has radically altered our ideas about what the future holds. A global pandemic\, environmental destruction\, threats to democracy\, reckonings with racial inequality… a dizzying array of challenges confronts us. In all this\, the Dalai Lama offers us an incredible example of how to flourish in enormous adversity\, with tenacity\, ethical conviction and courage. Learn how this perspective can help us rediscover a sense of purpose\, community and hope. \n\nRegister for this Free Event\n\n“To remain indifferent to the challenges we face is indefensible. If the goal is noble\, whether or not it is realized within our lifetime is largely irrelevant. What we must do therefore is to strive and persevere and never give up.”  \n\n\n~His Holiness the Dalai Lama \n\nLearn More…
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/the-dalai-lama-global-vision-summit/
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SUMMARY:Faith Rally: Election Day Home Stretch — A Digital Event
DESCRIPTION:Feeling bruised\, battered\, or fatigued by this election season? Looking for a source of uplift down the home stretch to November 3rd?  Then\, this webinar is for you. This will be a time to renew our energies and our focus as we approach an election day with so many profound implications for those who care about the climate crisis and the many interconnected issues of justice that we face today. Our three featured speakers will include: \n-Rev. Gerald Durley\, a veteran of the civil rights movement and the current Chair of the Board for Interfaith Power & Light \n-Rev. Lennox Yearwood\, Jr.\, President of the Hip Hop Caucus which organizes the hip hop community for social and political change \n-Karenna Gore\, founder and director of the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary \nThis webinar is co-hosted by the Rev. Dr. Brooks Berndt of the United Church of Christ Environmental Justice Ministry and the Rev. Michael Malcom of Alabama Interfaith Power & Light and the People’s Justice Council. \nSign-up now to join the webinar! \nEven if you can’t make its scheduled time\, still sign-up\, and we will send you a recording of it.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/faith-rally-election-day-home-stretch-a-digital-event/
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SUMMARY:The Climate Crisis and New York Faith Communities - The 38th Marshall Meyer Retreat for Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:October 8\, 2020: 9:00AM to 3:30PM\nOnline – Zoom\nRegister\n\nThe climate crisis poses an existential threat to New York City\, and indeed to our entire world. Global warming\, sea-level rise\, devastating storms\, and the many other effects of carbon pollution are an imminent threat to public health\, food and water security\, and the sustainable development of human societies. This conference will catalyze much-needed action\, by exploring the role of faith-based organizations in confronting the climate crisis. \nSpeakers will include:\nRev. Dr. Chloe Breyer\, Executive Director\, Interfaith Center of New York\nKarenna Gore\, Founder and Director\, The Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary\nPeggy Shepard\, Co-Founder and Executive Director\, WE ACT for Environmental Justice\nRick Chavolla\, Board Chair\, American Indian Community House\nGopal Patel\, Director\, The Bhumi Project\nRabbi Jennie Rosenn\, Founder and CEO\, Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action\nDr. Henry Goldschmidt\, Director of Programs\, Interfaith Center of New York \nLearn More…
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/the-climate-crisis-and-new-york-faith-communities-the-38th-marshall-meyer-retreat-for-social-justice/
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SUMMARY:Faith for Nature: Multi-Faith Action
DESCRIPTION:Center for Earth Ethics Director\, Karenna Gore will participate in the 2020 \nFAITH FOR NATURE: MULTI-FAITH ACTION\n\nInspired to take collective action to protect our shared planet \n\n  \nFaith for Nature: Multi-Faith Action is a global event designed to lay the foundation for inter-faith collaboration for sustainable and regenerative development to achieve the SDGs. The concept and objectives of this conference will be in support of the fifth United Nations Environment Assembly to be held in February 2021 in Nairobi with the overall theme “ Strengthening Actions for Nature to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals”. The Faith for Nature Conference will have the following objectives and outcomes: \n\n\n\n\nA) Identify the relevance and way forward in mobilizing values\, ethics\, spirituality and faith-based action to achieve the SDGs. \n\n\n\n\nB) Empower faith-based organizations in taking action for the SDGs and to cooperate for sustainable and regenerative development\, with a view to endorsing the establishment of a global Faith for Earth Coalition. \n\nLearn More about the Faith for Nature initiative. \nOrganized and Hosted by: \n\n\nUNEP FAITH FOR EARTH INITIATIVE\nEVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF ICELAND\nUNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF ICELAND\nSOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE OF ICELAND
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/faith-for-nature-multi-faith-action/
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SUMMARY:Knowledge and Nourishment with Liz Theoharis and Serene Jones
DESCRIPTION:Please join President Serene Jones on Thursday\, September 24th at noon for the next edition of our Knowledge & Nourishment webinar series. President Jones will be in conversation with The Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis to discuss the journey of the Poverty Initiative to the Kairos Center. Theoharis is an American theologian who is the co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival\, and the Director of the Kairos Center for Religions\, Rights\, and Social Justice at Union Theological Seminary. She is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church. \nREGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR \nA live stream will also be available on Facebook and YouTube. \nAbout Dr. Liz Theoharis\nThe Reverend Dr. Liz Theoharis is the Director of the Kairos Center and a Founder and the Coordinator of the Poverty Initiative. She has spent the past two decades organizing amongst the poor in the United States\, working with and advising grassroots organizations with significant victories including the Coalition of Immokalee Workers\, the Vermont Workers Center\, Domestic Workers United\, the United Workers Association\, the National Union of the Homeless and the Kensington Welfare Rights Union. She has led hundreds of trainings\, Bible studies\, and leadership development workshops; spoken at dozens of conferences and keynote presentations across the US and globally; and published several articles and book chapters sharing her vision that poverty can be ended and that the poor can be agents of social change. Liz received her BA in Urban Studies from the University of Pennsylvania; her M.Div. from Union Theological Seminary in 2004 where she was the first William Sloane Coffin Scholar; and her PhD from Union in New Testament and Christian Origins. She is the author of Always with Us?: What Jesus Really Said about the Poor (Eerdmans\, 2017). Liz is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA).
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/knowledge-and-nourishment-with-liz-theoharis-and-serene-jones/
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SUMMARY:Good Trouble for a Healthy Planet - 2020 Faith-Based Organization Consultation on Climate Emergency
DESCRIPTION:Join this 2nd interfaith-based consultation to address the climate emergency\, confronting the impact of human activity on the planet with insight and hope. \nMore than 45 global interfaith organizations gathered a year ago for our first interfaith-based consultation to address the climate emergency. In 2020\, a coalition of planning partners is pleased to invite you to our second interfaith consultation entitled “Good Trouble for a Healthy Planet.” This 2020 virtual consultation will address the impact of human activity on the planet\, the urgent need for action to obtain sustainable and resilient communities\, and the development of recommendations for moving forward. Two keynote presentations and eight concurrent workshops will be supported with web-based materials and social media tools to equip participants. This watershed moment requires action by all\, especially faith voices of insight and hope. \nWHAT: “Good Trouble for a Healthy Planet” Webinar based Consultation\nDATE & TIME: Thu. Sept. 24\, 2020 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. (EDT)\nREGISTRATION: http://bit.ly/2020FBOclimateconsultation to be part of the Zoom event\nDEADLINE: September 22\, 2020 \nThe Consultation will focus on eight areas.\n• Envisioning a Sustainable and Just Economy for a Resilient World\n• Taking Responsibility for the Climate\n• Buen Vivir: Pathways to a Healthier Planet\n• How to Activate More People of Faith to Action\n• Solutions that Work: Adaptation and Mitigation\n• Climate Migration (including displaced persons)\n• Climate Grief\n• Restoration and Nature Based Solutions \nA description of each workshop can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/GoodTroubleWorkshopList . \nSpecial thanks to @episcopalians for technically facilitating this virtual event. \nIn addition to @lutherans\, the event planning team includes @actalliance @theanglicancommunion @USBahaiOPA @bkwsu @churchworldservice @blessedtomorrow @greenfaith @lutheranworld @maryknollogc @parliamentofreligions @mercysisters @episcopalian @WorldCouncilofChurches
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/good-trouble-for-a-healthy-planet-2020-faith-based-organization-consultation-on-climate-emergency/
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SUMMARY:March for Climate Justice Through Racial Justice
DESCRIPTION:On Sept. 20th\, we are marching because we know that addressing the climate crisis effectively rests in our commitment to racial justice. This isn’t the first march calling for climate justice and racial justice\, and it won’t be the last. The march will kick off and set a tone for Climate Week by prioritizing Black\, Brown\, and Indigenous peoples\, making clear the intersection between climate justice and racial justice. \nMore info about the march can be found here:\nhttps://bit.ly/pcmny-920. \nWe cannot achieve climate justice without racial justice. Make plans now to march with us on Sept. 20! \nIf you can\, please make a donation to help make it possible to provide face masks and hand sanitizer\, to purchase materials needed for art builds\, and to help cover the other costs related to this effort. Your contribution is appreciated! https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/nyc-climate-week-actions-commitment-to-racial-justice \nAt this event\, *masks will be required\, and social distancing will be encouraged.* Thank you. \nCo-sponsors (as of 9/9): \nPeace Action of Staten Island\n350Brooklyn\n350NYC\nAtlantic Climate Justice Alliance\nBronx Climate Justice North\nBronx Green Party\nBrooklyn For Peace\nDivest NY\nEarth Day Initiative\nEnvironmental Justice Initiative / NY En. Law & Justice Project\nExtinction Rebellion\nExtinction Rebellion NYC\nFood & Water Action\nGranny Peace Brigade\, NYC\nGreen Party of Brooklyn\nIndivisible Harlem\nIndivisible Nation Bk\nMADRE\nNational Lawyers Guild – Environmental Justice Committee\nNorth American Climate\, Conservation and Environment (NACCE)\nNorth American Megadam Resistance Alliance\nNorth Bronx Racial Justice\nNY Buddhist Climate Action Network\nNY Communities for Change\nNYC War Resisters League\nNYC World Can’t Wait\nPeace Action New York State\nPeoples Climate Movemen-NY\nPSC\, Environmental Justice Working Group\nQueens Climate Project\nRaging Grannies NYC\nRise and Resist\nSEMILLA WARUNKWA & ProtectTheSacredNYC\nShut Down Indian Point Now\nSixth Street Community Center\nSt. Stephen’s United Methodist Church\nSustainable Staten Island\nTake Down Columbus NYC\nVOCAL-NY\nWE ACT\nWorld Can’t Wait\nZero Hour NYC
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/5628/
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SUMMARY:Karenna Gore joins McClendon Scholar-in-Residence Program
DESCRIPTION:McClendon Scholar-in-Residence Program\n \n“Where Faith\, Intellect and Justice Meet”\n\nThe McClendon Scholar Program brings scholars and thought leaders to Washington to share their learning\, wisdom and insight about how the church can be more effective in its work for social justice. Established through the generosity of the late Rev. Dr. Jack E. McClendon\, the program grows out of Dr. McClendon’s insight that justice\, service and action can only be sustained when a community works to deepen its faith and grapples with the profound issues of the day. \n\nComing Programs \nDue to the pandemic\, all McClendon Scholar Programs for the next few months will be conducted online \n\nJames Forman\, Jr\, August 25 & Sept. 3: Mr. Forman\, a professor at Yale Law School and Pulitzer Prize winning author of Locking Up Our Own\, will lead a two-part webinar – “After the Protests: What Do We Do Now?” Both programs will focus on how to improve policing\, reform the criminal justice system. Register for the Sept. 3 program here. You can also watch the August 25 program here.\n\n  \n\nKarenna Gore\, Spiritual and Moral Response to the Climate Crisis\, September 19\, 10 am: In this online dialogue\, we’ll talk about questions like: How do we understand the climate crisis from a spiritual and moral perspective? What personal and societal change is needed for a sustainable future? What specific things can I do to make a difference?\n\nLearn More …
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/karenna-gore-joins-mcclendon-scholar-in-residence-program/
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SUMMARY:Ecology And Ecumenicity: Facing Division And Imagining Reconciliation In The Care Of Our Common Home
DESCRIPTION:An online colloquium with ecologically-attentive theologians\, ethicists\, and community leaders from an array of Christian traditions. Organized with the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute \nFree and open to the public. Register now. \nThe ecological crisis is\, no less\, an ecumenical crisis and an ecumenical opportunity. There can be no degradation nor restoration of the environment\, on any scale from local to global\, that does not also present a challenge of communication with and commitment to one another. The “home” (oikos) we share—however divided and acrimonious it may be—is and must be a home to all. Yet our ecological vision and efforts are often themselves divisive or inattentive to divisions that shape our capacities for response. \nThis roundtable will take up the urgent contemporary questions rising from the entanglement between social division (religious\, political\, ethnic\, economic\, and so forth) and ecological degradation. For instance: \n\nHow are we best to understand the causes and ethical entailments of our present ecological challenges through the resources offered by our (different and often disagreeing) traditions?\nWhat roles are played by ecological precarity in the divisions (cultural\, ethical\, political\, theological) between and within Christian communities?\nHow should religious communities (and conversations between communities) contribute to society’s responses to these challenges—whether at the level of a public vision of ecological integrity\, or at the level of concrete challenges like food security\, environmental justice\, and the plight of climate refugees?\nWhat ecumenical resources exist for engagement between religious communities with apparently incompatible assessments of the present ecological situation?\n\nThis special program has been generously co-sponsored and co-organized by the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute\, Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary; the Church World Service; the Orthodox Christian Studies Center at Fordham University; and the Zohrab Information Center. \n\nPanelists\nThe Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis:\nFr. Chryssavgis\, Archdeacon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate\, was born in Australia\, studied theology in Athens\, and completed his doctorate in Oxford. He taught theology in Sydney and Boston\, and currently serves as theological advisor to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew\, “the green patriarch.” His latest book is Creation as Sacrament: Reflections on Ecology and Spirituality (Bloomsbury\, 2019). He lives in Maine.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas:\nwas named Dean of the Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary and Professor of Theology at Union in September 2017. She was named the Bill and Judith Moyers Chair in Theology in November 2019. She also serves as the Canon Theologian at the Washington National Cathedral and Theologian in Residence at Trinity Church Wall Street. Ordained as an Episcopal priest in 1983\, Dean Douglas holds a master’s degree in theology and a Ph.D. in systematic theology from Union. Dean Douglas is the author of many articles and five books\, including Sexuality and the Black Church: A Womanist Perspective and Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God. Her academic work has focused on womanist theology\, sexuality and the black church.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Dawn Nothwehr\, OSF:\nis a leading Catholic environmental ethicist\, who in 2012 was acknowledged among the top twenty-five eco-theologians in The U.S. Heartland by The National Council of Churches of Christ Ecojustice Programs. Since 2015 she has served on the Encyclical Working Group of the Office of Human Dignity of the Archdiocese of Chicago\, whose mission is the education and implementation of Laudato Si’. A Rochester\, Minnesota Franciscan\, Sr. Dawn joined the faculty of Catholic Theological Union (Chicago) in 1999. The mandate of the John Family Chair is to promote the Roman Catholic Consistent Ethic of Life\, advanced by Cardinal Bernardin; thus\, her research and teaching addresses a variety of issues. Her primary focus is environmental ethics through the lens of Franciscan theology\, especially the effects of global climate change on poor people. Equal concerns include the religion/science dialogue\, the ethics of power and racial justice\, and fundamental moral theology.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Christopher Sheklian:\nwas appointed Director of the Krikor and Clara Zohrab Information Center in September 2018. An anthropologist by training\, completing his PhD at the University of Chicago\, Dr. Sheklian specializes in the Anthropology of religion and secularism\, studying the role of liturgy and law on the lives of religious minorities. He teaches Classical Armenian at St. Nersess Armenian Seminary\, and he is an ordained deacon in the Armenian Apostolic Church in America.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRev. Dr. David Vásquez-Levy:\nserves as President of Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley\, California –a progressive\, multidenominational seminary and center for social justice that prepares theologically and spiritually rooted leaders to work for the well-being of all. A committed Lutheran pastor\, a nationally recognized immigration leader\, and a sought-after speaker\, Vásquez-Levy leads at the intersection of faith\, higher education\, and social change. He is currently engaged in a series of public conversation with various State Attorneys across the country in an effort to reframe our national conversation about immigration.\n\n\n+ GOOGLE CALENDAR+ ICAL EXPORT\n\n\nDetails\n\nDate:\nFriday\, September 18\nTime:\n\n1:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT\n\nEvent Category:\nGEII Events
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/ecology-and-ecumenicity-facing-division-and-imagining-reconciliation-in-the-care-of-our-common-home/
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SUMMARY:Bloomberg Green Festival Climate Activism Panel
DESCRIPTION:Climate Activism\nFriday\, September 18\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM EDT\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:00 AM – The Green Vote \n\nRev. Lennox Yearwood Jr.\, President & Founder\, Hip Hop Caucus\nModerator: Jillian Goodman\, Reporter\, Bloomberg Green\n\n10:25 AM – Winning the New Green Deal \n\nVarshini Prakash\, Co-Founder & Executive Director\, The Sunrise Movement\nModerator: Akshat Rathi\, Reporter\, Bloomberg Green\n\n10:50 AM – Climate Justice \n\nCatherine Coleman Flowers\, Founder\, Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice\nMustafa Santiago Ali\, Vice President of Environmental Justice\, Climate\, and Community Revitalization\, The National Wildlife Federation\nModerator: Jillian Goodman\, Reporter\, Bloomberg Green
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/bloomberg-green-festival-climate-activism-panel/
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