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Launch | DEW Lab Climate Stories Project

Horace Mann Hall 525 West 120th Street, New York, New York, United States

Have you noticed any environmental changes in your backyard, neighborhood, community or country? The Development, Environment, & Wellness Lab at Teachers College would like to hear your story about how climate events have affected you and those around you. Join DEW Lab on Wednesday, November 17 at 7 p.m., join for the launch of the […]

Online | An Urgent Call to Protect the Amazon: A Livestream Premiere Ahead of COP28

At the 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions (PoWR), The Interfaith Rainforest Initiative brought Indigenous leaders from the Amazon across the world to share an urgent plea to protect the Amazon Rainforest. This assembly featured keynotes from some of the most prominent Indigenous leaders of the Amazon sharing the urgent call to protect the forest […]

Brigid’s Day | Global Pause for Peace

Solas Bhride Centre for Spirituality and the Brigidine Sisters in Kildare, Ireland home to Brigid's perpetual flame, call people from around the world to join in a global Pause for Peace on St. Brigid’s Feast Day, Thursday, February 1, 2024. The Pause for Peace movement invites people for one minute of silence and reflection at […]

Book Launch | “Gu’ahia Taíno: We Speak Taíno”

Union Theological Seminary 3041 Broadway, New York, New York, United States

Join CEE as we celebrate the publication of “Gu'ahia Taíno: We Speak Taíno” by human rights advocate, consultant, cultural adviser, writer, and artist Roberto Múkaro Agueibaná Borrero. Compiled in collaboration with the United Confederation of Taíno People’s Taíno Language Committee, Borrero’s classical Taíno dictionary and grammar guide contributes to the important work of Indigenous language […]

Online | Rights of Nature – From Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism

In this webinar organized by Riverkeeper, CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore, a Riverkeeper board member, will be joined by Thomas Linzey of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights and Riverkeeper Advisory Board Member Steven “Owl” Smith of the Ramapo Munsee Nation to discuss the movement for the “Rights of Nature.” This movement is focused […]

Art Exhibit & Conversation | June Lee Van Dunk: “Faces of the Land”

Brook Native American Church 116 6th Street, Hillburn, New York, United States

Join artist June Lee Van Dunk for her upcoming exhibit "Faces of the Land." Van Dunk is a Ramapo Munsee multi-media artist whose artistic practice is motivated by the desire to draw attention to and make meaning of an array of devastating current events, from environmental destruction and militarism, to the ongoing injustices that her […]

A Discussion on the Influence of Fossil Fuels Companies on Academia

Mathematics Hall 2990 Broadway, New York, New York, United States

How have fossil fuel corporations influenced academia? What should the role of fossil fuel companies be in academia? Is receiving fossil fuel funding permissible or at odds with institutional values? Join us to discuss these questions in a panel discussion with Karenna Gore, Anna Papp, and Jenik Radon.   Karenna Gore is the founder and executive director of […]