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Advancing Rural Health: An Interdisciplinary Conversation on Childhood Obesity, Water Safety and Health Teleconsulting

FALL RESEARCH FORUM Sponsored by the Black Faculty and Staff Association of The University of Alabama   Keynote: Catherine Coleman Flowers, MA Founder, Alabama Rural Initiative of the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprises and Director of Environmental Justice & Civic Engagement at the Center for Earth Ethics America’s Dirty Shame: Parasites and Raw Sewage in […]

Medicinal Plant Walks w/ Poppy Jones

Venus over Otter Lake, from Goddard Bay

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 […]

Medicinal Plant Walks w/ Poppy Jones

Venus over Otter Lake, from Goddard Bay

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. Friday 10/13 - 9:00 am-12:30pm Saturday 10/14 […]

The Midwest Symposium on Ecologically Informed Theological Education

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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.

The Musical Seeds Project

Venus over Otter Lake, from Goddard Bay

The Musical Seeds Project Intersections of Music, Ecology, and Dance Join 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. With support from The Max & Sunny Howard Memorial Foundation and The Field, a 501(C)(3) Not-for-Profit Corporation.

Encuentro sobre Agua y Espiritualidad – Reservas Espirituales de la Humanidad

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 […]

Creating a Climate for Change Conference

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 […]

Karenna Gore and Roberto Borrero on the Rights of Nature

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 […]

Día de Muertos, Day of the Dead

Venus over Otter Lake, from Goddard Bay

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. During 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 […]

Week of the Peacemaker 2017: Self+Other+Earth=A Formula for our Future

Advocacy and Social Justice at IONA College Week of the Peacemaker 2017: Self+Other+Earth=A Formula for our Future  Karenna Gore, Keynote For 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 […]

The State of American Democracy

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...   The conference is being held at The Hotel […]

Planetary Solidarity: Global Women’s Voices on Christian Doctrine and Climate Justice

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 […]