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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.
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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: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: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
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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…
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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
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