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The Institute for Studies in Eastern Christianity (ISEC) Conference
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 […]
CLIMATE BILL PACKAGE: Organizing to Pass Major Climate Law in 2021
Join the network organizing A Climate Bill Package and seeking co-sponsors in all 435 House Districts. Goal: Pass Major Climate Legislation in 2021. JOIN AAD & POLICY SECTOR TEAMS: Adopt-A-District. […]
2021 Sustainability Summit
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 […]
Creating the Climate Church: Spirituality & Climate Change with Rev. Jim Antal and Karenna Gore
About this Event As 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 […]
2021 Stone Social Impact Forum
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 […]
“LN 3: Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe in Resistance” online screening
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. […]
Black Women, Green Future: Environmental Justice and the New Political Landscape
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 […]
Climate Resilience: Reframing the climate crisis conversation with Karenna Gore
"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 […]
Environmental Injustice: Reckoning with American Waste
Virginia Humanities: ADD TO CALENDAR Nonfiction 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 […]
Faith + Food Coalition Livestream
The Center for Earth Ethics is hosting a livestream conversation this Friday as we gear up for the Faith + Food Coalition Dialogue Series! Join CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore, Sustainability […]
EDS at Union Community Read: Catherine Coleman Flowers’ WASTE
Each semester, Episcopal Divinity School at Union selects a theme and book to guide a semester-long discussion on justice issues critical for faith communities to address. This spring 2021, EDS […]
Faith and Frontline Call to Action: Good Trouble for Justice
Faith and Frontline Call to Action: Good Trouble for Justice A Consultation: How To Address The Climate Emergency April 19th 12 Noon - 1 pm EST Register This U.S. Climate […]