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SUMMARY:UNDERSTANDING BIODIVERSITY: 11th Annual Forum of the NYC Gardens Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Us in Celebrating the New York City Gardens Club Centennial ~ 1918-2018 \nUNDERSTANDING BIODIVERSITY: 11th Annual Forum \nWednesday\, January 10\, 2018 \n8:30am-9:15am: Registration & Refreshments \n9:15am-noon: Panel Presentations and Q&A \n  \nNYC Gardens Club Conservation: The mission of the Conservation Committee is to present timely environmental issues to members and the community\, to further the restoration and beautification of New York City and to educate children about nature. \nFor the past 10 years\, the Conservation Committee of The City Gardens Club has organized educational forums attracting an audience of CGC members\, activists\, and the general public. Led by recognized experts in their fields\, these annual colloquiums focus on critical environmental issues. To name a few\, past topics have included “Overcoming our Nature Deficit\,” “Sustainable New York\,” “Water\, Our Most Important Resource\,” and “Living with the Forces of Nature.” (Scroll down for the complete list of past topics.) The committee chose this year’s topic\, ” Understanding Biodiversity\,” because of its urgency and critical importance.   \nPANELISTS\nDr. Brooke Bateman\nDirector\, Climate Watch\, National Audubon Society\nKarenna Gore\nDirector\, Center for Earth Ethics\, Union Theological Seminary\nEmily Nobel Maxwell\nDirector\, Urban Conservation Program\, NYC\, The Nature Conservancy\nDr. Donald Melnick\nProfessor of Conservation Biology\nDirector\, Center for Environment\, Economy and Society\, Columbia University\nDr. Ana Porzecanski\nDirector\, Center for Biodiversity and Conservation\nAmerican Museum of Natural History\nDr. William Schuster\nExecutive Director\, Black Rock Forest Consortium \nFor more information and reservations\, Click Here.\nFor content of our 2017 Forum\, Click Here.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/understanding-biodiversity-11th-annual-forum-nyc-gardens-club/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171209
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SUMMARY:Creation\, Redemption and Environmental Ethics from the Eastern Christian Perspective
DESCRIPTION:​The Institute for Studies of Eastern Christianity (ISEC) of Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York (formerly the Sophia Institute of Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Studies) and the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary are happy to announce the upcoming fall 2017 conference on the theme of Creation\, Redemption and Environmental Ethics from the Eastern Christian Perspective. \nThe Conference will take place on the campus of Union Theological Seminary (3041 Broadway @ 121st St\, New York\, NY 10027) on Friday\, December 8th 2017. \nREGISTRATION \n​A Call for Papers will be open until November 7\, 2017. \nSponsored by The Orthodox Peace Fellowship & In Communion.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/creation-redemption-environmental-ethics-eastern-christian-perspective/
LOCATION:Venus over Otter Lake\, from Goddard Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171120T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171120T113000
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SUMMARY:Planetary Solidarity: Global Women’s Voices on Christian Doctrine and Climate Justice
DESCRIPTION:The American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting\, Nov 18-20\, brings thousands of professors and students\, authors and publishers\, religious leaders and interested laypersons together in 2017 as it does each year. Co-hosted with the Society of Biblical Literature\, the Annual Meetings are the largest events of the year in the fields of religious studies and theology. \n\n\n\nCEE Director\, Karenna Gore will participate in a panel discussion             Planetary Solidarity: Global Women’s Voices on Christian Doctrine and Climate Justice on Monday\, November 20th\, 9 am – 11:30 am. \nThis book panel brings together womanist\, mujerista\, Asian and feminist theologians and biblical scholars to discuss the intersection of Christian doctrine\, gender and climate justice.\n Grace Ji-Sun Kim \, Earlham College\, presiding \n\nImagining an Earth-centric Theological Framing for Planetary Solidarity\, Heather Eaton\, Saint Paul University\nAnd God Saw That It Was Good–Imago Dei and Its Challenge to Climate Justice\, Wanda Deifelt\, Luther College\nTrafficked Lands: Sex Trafficking\, Oil\, and Ecological Evil in the Dakotas\, Hilda Koster\, Concordia College\, Moorhead\nSeeds\, Cross\, and a Paradox of Life from Death: A Postcolonial Eco-Theology\, Jea Sophia Oh\, West Chester University of Pennsylvania\nEco-Womanist Wisdom: Encountering Earth and the Spirit\, Melanie L. Harris\, Texas Christian University\nReimagining Eschatology towards Healing and Hope\, for a World at the Eschatos\, Barbara Rossing\, Lutheran School of Theology\, Chicago\n\nElisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza \, Harvard University\, respondent\nKarenna Gore\, Center for Earth Ethics\, Union Theological Seminary\, respondent \nCo-sponsored with SBL Ecological Hermeneutics Group\nHynes Convention Center \n*** \nProgram Session Descriptions \nRegistration and Housing Information
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/planetary-solidarity-global-womens-voices-christian-doctrine-climate-justice/
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SUMMARY:The State of American Democracy
DESCRIPTION:This November\, writers\, scholars\, and concerned citizens will gather in Oberlin\, Ohio for a non-partisan\, thoughtful\, and rigorous series of discussions.  Join us as we examine the origins of our present situation and consider how to rebuild the resilience\, fairness\, capacity\, and durability of our democratic institutions.  Read More… \n  \nThe conference is being held at The Hotel at Oberlin\, not only overlooking historical Tappan Square\, but also built to incorporate renewable energy systems and other innovative technologies\, making it one of the most environmentally sustainable hotel projects in the country. \n  \nThe Center for Earth Ethics is proud to partner with Oberlin College and many incredible organizations in The State of American Democracy: A National Conversation.  Speakers include Rev. William J. Barber II\, Ari Berman\, Oberlin President Carmen Twillie Ambar and CEE Advisor Terry Tempest Williams. \nRegistration\, Speakers and Partnering Organizations 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/state-american-democracy/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171104T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171110T220000
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SUMMARY:Week of the Peacemaker 2017: Self+Other+Earth=A Formula for our Future
DESCRIPTION:Advocacy and Social Justice at IONA College\nWeek of the Peacemaker 2017: Self+Other+Earth=A Formula for our Future  Karenna Gore\, Keynote\nFor over thirty years\, IONA College has chosen time around Veterans Day to dedicate academic and co-curricular attention to peacemaking. This year’s Week of the Peacemaker kicks off Saturday\, November 4\, and concludes Friday\, November 10 with its theme: Self+Other+Earth = A Formula for Our Future. \nCEE Director\, Karenna Gore\, will give the Peacemaker Keynote\, November 9\, 2017\, 12 Noon – 1 pm in Ryan Library Romita Auditorium.  The thematic sense of creating an Earth Ethic can be found in a quote from Gore: “We must place value on the most sacred aspects of our lives – community\, culture\, clean air\, nourishing food\, and drinkable\, fishable and swimmable waters-if we are going to protect them for future generations. Climate change is about more than science and economics\, it is about morality\, ethics and the very meaning of life.” \n\n2017 Week of the Peacemaker begins with “Hope and Healing in the Anthropocene” on Saturday\, November 4. The all-day event takes place from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. in Thomas J. Burke Lounge\, Spellman Hall. Sponsored by the Thomas Berry Forum at Iona College\, in alliance with the Collaborative for Palliative Care at Fordham University\, the event features a day of contemplative inquiry with a host of healers\, teachers and spiritual practitioners who look to guide those in attendance into informative and transformative dialogue on the challenges of being well and offering wellness – of body\, mind\, and spirit – to an ecologically\, socially and spiritually suffering planet. \n\nOther important discussions in the Week of the Peacemaker 2017 includes The Puerto Rican Story: Colonized Other or Decolonized Self After Maria with Dr. Teresa Delgado. \n See the Schedule of Events
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/week-peacemaker-2017-selfothereartha-formula-future/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171102
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SUMMARY:Día de Muertos\, Day of the Dead
DESCRIPTION:We made a ceremony on October 31st dedicated to all who have crossed to the other side. Our thoughts for October 31st especially went to children and youth.\nDuring the night we made a vigil and continued our observances until late November 1st. An additional element to those typically placed on the table was the trail of white flower petals that shows the way for the souls who come to visit. Special thanks go to David Ezra\, Yolanda\, Claudia\, Brett\, Katilau\, and everyone else who held the space and brought light and warmth to a time of reflection about life and death\, especially those that come about in conditions of injustice\, including climate injustice and socioecological injustice.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/dia-de-muertos-day-dead/
LOCATION:Venus over Otter Lake\, from Goddard Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171030T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171030T193000
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SUMMARY:Karenna Gore and Roberto Borrero on the Rights of Nature
DESCRIPTION:As the hard effects of climate change are upon us\, felt overwhelmingly by the poor and marginalized in places like Puerto Rico\, it’s time to rethink the rules of the game. Two environmental thinkers\, Karenna Gore and Roberto Borrero\, discuss earth ethics\, the rights of nature\, how to mitigate damages and find ways forward for environmental protections during an era of deregulation. This conversation will focus on indigenous knowledge on climate and science and will explore both speakers’ current strategies. The talk will be followed by a Q&A with the audience. \nA co-convener of the Indigenous Peoples Major Group on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals programs on behalf of the International Indian Treaty Council\, Roberto Múkaro Borrero offers particular expertise in Caribbean and other Indigenous Peoples’ issues. His unique perspective draws from multiple sources including his indigenous Taíno heritage\, ongoing mentorship from indigenous leaders and elders from around the world\, and real-time experience in the arts\, as well as a long and distinguished history of human rights and environmental advocacy. With over twenty years’ experience in the non-profit/non-governmental sector\, over a decade of experience as Senior Programs Coordinator for Public Programs in the Education Department of the American Museum of Natural History in New York\, and as a former radio host and producer for WBAI Pacifica Radio’s “Circle of Red Nations\,” Roberto maintains a diverse resource network locally\, nationally\, and internationally in the civil\, business\, and governmental sectors. \nKarenna Gore is the director of the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary. Her past experience includes work in the legal center of Sanctuary for Families\, which serves victims of domestic violence and trafficking and as Director of Community Affairs for the Association to Benefit Children (ABC)\, which provides early childhood education and other services for families living in poverty in New York City. She worked on the editorial staff of Slate magazine and is the author of Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America (2006). Karenna is a graduate of Harvard College\, Columbia Law School and Union Theological Seminary. She is the eldest child of Al and Tipper Gore and lives in New York City with her three children. \nThis event will be held after regular business hours at Leonard Library. Only those attending the event will be allowed inside the branch. All other regular functions of the library will be unavailable. \nBrooklyn Public Library’s Green Series is made possible through the generous support of Whole Foods Market.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/karenna-gore-roberto-borrero-rights-nature/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171026T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171026T160000
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SUMMARY:Creating a Climate for Change Conference
DESCRIPTION:The “Creating a Climate for Change” Conference is a gathering of people involved in all aspects of environmental and climate change work. This year’s focus is on how to organize on local\, state\, and regional levels. We will be looking at programs\, processes\, and practices that have resulted in expanded participation of community-based organizations and community members. We will also be looking at strategies and tactics that need to be employed in light of the regressive actions that have been taken on a federal level and with the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. This year’s annual event will be guaranteed to leave you energized\, encouraged\, and equipped to continue our progress and to make new inroads as we address the impacts of climate change\, environmental and economic injustice. We look forward to seeing each and every one of you at this year’s “Creating a Climate for Change” Conference because none of our progress\, past\, present\, and future\, is possible without you.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/creating-climate-change-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171027
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SUMMARY:Encuentro sobre Agua y Espiritualidad - Reservas Espirituales de la Humanidad
DESCRIPTION:En la capital del Tahuantinsuyo\, Cusco\, sitio inscripto en la Lista del Patrimonio Mundial\, y alrededores\, en los Andes peruanos\, se desarrolló del 22 al 26 de octubre de 2017 el “Encuentro sobre Agua y Espiritualidad – Reservas Espirituales de la Humanidad”\, como un nuevo evento de un proceso en marcha que involucra a líderes indígenas de países andinos y de otras latitudes de las Américas. \nIn the capital of Tahuantinsuyo\, Cusco\, a site inscribed in the World Heritage List\, and surroundings\, in the Peruvian Andes\, the “Meeting on Water and Spirituality – Spiritual Reserves of Humanity” took place from October 22 to 26\, 2017\, as a new event of an ongoing process that involves indigenous leaders from Andean countries and other latitudes of the Americas. \nEvent Website
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/encuentro-sobre-agua-y-espiritualidad-reservas-espirituales-de-la-humanidad/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171019T114500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171019T141500
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SUMMARY:The Musical Seeds Project
DESCRIPTION:The Musical Seeds Project\nIntersections of Music\, Ecology\, and Dance \nJoin us as we share our rich collective heritage honoring ancestral knowledge and highlighting the value of ethnic and horticultural diversity through music\, dance and stories. \n\n\n\n\n\nWith support from The Max & Sunny Howard Memorial Foundation and The Field\, a 501(C)(3) Not-for-Profit Corporation.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/musical-seeds-project/
LOCATION:Venus over Otter Lake\, from Goddard Bay
CATEGORIES:Music,Theology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171019
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SUMMARY:The Midwest Symposium on Ecologically Informed Theological Education
DESCRIPTION:This symposium will bring together key faculty\, staff and administrators from seminaries and theological schools throughout the Midwest to explore how theological education can address our ecological reality. Students also are welcome to join us\, with their institutions’ support.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/midwest-symposium-ecologically-informed-theological-education/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171014T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171014T123000
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SUMMARY:Medicinal Plant Walks w/ Poppy Jones
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a walk in Inwood park to connect with and learn from some of our plant relations. Poppy Jones of the Center for Earth Ethics will lead us in meeting and respectfully harvesting plants for creating medicine to honor and nourish our bodies and the earth. \nFriday 10/13 – 9:00 am-12:30pm Saturday 10/14 – 9:00 am -12:30 pm \nLeaving Union – Hastings lobby – 9:00 am to travel together by subway to Inwood Park. \nFree and open to all – Union students\, community members\, friends and family. Please rsvp to Tory at tf2406@utsnyc.edu
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/medicinal-plant-walks-poppy-jones/
LOCATION:Venus over Otter Lake\, from Goddard Bay
CATEGORIES:Educational
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171013T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171013T123000
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SUMMARY:Medicinal Plant Walks w/ Poppy Jones
DESCRIPTION:In this time of ecological and social distress\, time in nature is critical to our understanding of how to restore harmony between human beings and our natural environment.  Medicinal plant walks and guided workshops given by the Center for Earth Ethics staff\, aim to support human beings in discovering and reviving our spiritual connection to the Earth. Please inquire if you would like to request a workshop or medicinal plant walk for your community or congregation. \n*** \n\nPast Offerings: \n\nJoin us for a walk in Inwood park to connect with and learn from some of our plant relations. Poppy Jones of the Center for Earth Ethics will lead us in meeting and respectfully harvesting plants for creating medicine to honor and nourish our bodies and the earth. \nFriday 10/13 – 9:00 am-12:30pm Saturday 10/14 – 9:00 am -12:30 pm \nLeaving Union – Hastings lobby – 9:00 am to travel together by subway to Inwood Park. \nFree and open to all – Union students\, community members\, friends and family. Please rsvp to Tory at tf2406@utsnyc.edu
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/medicinal-plant-walks-w-poppy-jones/
LOCATION:Venus over Otter Lake\, from Goddard Bay
CATEGORIES:Educational
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170921T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170921T140000
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SUMMARY:Advancing Rural Health: An Interdisciplinary Conversation on Childhood Obesity\, Water Safety and Health Teleconsulting
DESCRIPTION:FALL RESEARCH FORUM \nSponsored by the Black Faculty and Staff Association of The University of Alabama \n  \nKeynote: Catherine Coleman Flowers\, MA\n Founder\, Alabama Rural Initiative of the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprises and Director of Environmental Justice & Civic Engagement at the Center for Earth Ethics\n America’s Dirty Shame: Parasites and Raw Sewage in Rural Alabama \n  \nDr. Doris Morgan-Bloom Higginbottom\, Prairie View A&M University\n Investigating Parental Perceptions\, Attitudes and Beliefs about Healthy Lifestyles and their Impact on Childhood Obesity among Minority Families in Rural Texas \n  \nDr. T. Ray Ruffin\, Grand Canyon University & Colorado Technical University\n Improvements for Augmenting Rural Health Care Access and Outcomes through TeleConsulting and Health Information Exchanges \n  \nCo-sponsored by the UA Provost’s Office\n  For more information or to RSVP\, contact GA Thometta Cozart at tycozart@crimson.ua.edu\n  or call 205-348-5148. Learn more about BFSA at http://bfsa.ua.edu/ \n 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/advancing-rural-health-interdisciplinary-conversation-childhood-obesity-water-safety-health-teleconsulting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170914T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170914T210000
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SUMMARY:Global South Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Earth Ethics is proud to partner with Rev. Leo Woodbury and Kingdom Living Temple in all efforts to bring Environmental Justice education and activation to the forefront of our communities.  The Global South Summit at the United Nations Church Center in New York\, will serve in part as a precursor to the Creating a Climate for Change Conference on October 26th\, 2017 in Florence\, SC.  A reception for Global South Summit participants is scheduled to follow at Union Theological Seminary.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/global-south-summit/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170908T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170910T180000
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SUMMARY:Unity Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Unity Concert is a gathering of members of the Pte Oyate (the Great Sioux Nation)\, artists\, performers and friends – both old and new – who are committed to educating and raising support for the Black Hills Initiative. Its organizers and participants ask the United States of America to honor its word – to honor the treaties – and recognize the valuable stewardship of Sacred Sites by native peoples. This year marks the 4th Annual Unity Concert completing a cycle of honoring the sacred 4 directions. There’s still time to make your plans to come on out. CEE is proud to participate with several team members in attendance offering support to both the prayers\, and actions that will extend from this event. We encourage others to get involved in making relations\, learning about the land and celebrating a new time of UNITY among all people.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/unity-concert/
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