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SUMMARY:Climate and Nature: The Role of the Faith - Based Organizations
DESCRIPTION:Want to explore the role of faith and spirituality in addressing the nature and #ClimateCrisis? \nJoin leaders from international faith-based organizations at #COP26 as they discuss how humanity can reorient itself to live in harmony with nature. \nLivestream at WWF Climate and Energy:bit.ly/3Gmgvji
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/climate-and-nature-the-role-of-the-faith-based-organizations/
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SUMMARY:In Conversation: Nature’s Community
DESCRIPTION:Conservation for Hope – Expo 2020 Dubai \nExplore the intersection of ancient knowledge and new technologies\, delve into the realm of law-making for Mother Earth and learn from award-winning collaborations and Indigenous leaders. \nThis one-day event offers attendees the chance to re-imagine global systems through the lens of Indigenous cultures\, to learn how to collaborate with nature\, exploring innovative Nature-based Solutions and the long-standing relationship between the natural world and human communities. \nJoin a discussion where traditional meets science and Indigenous experts convene with business executives. An unique opportunity to learn why Indigenous knowledge systems are at the forefront of planetary protection\, central to designing regenerative and biodiverse global systems and critical to governments’ abilities to meet new international targets for biodiversity and climate. \nIn Conversation: Nature’s Community \nNature is embedded in the culture of Indigenous communities around the world. These ancient knowledge systems provide guidance to safeguard nature and leadership in addressing the climate and biodiversity crises. \nParticipants are invited to join a participatory welcome ceremony\, led by Grandmother Mona Polacca\, Hopi\, Havasupai\, Tewa Elder and Chair of the International Council of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers. \nFollowing the ceremony\, Grandmother Mona Polacca will lead a conversation about her own heritage\, offering insights into building human relationship to nature. \nIn the spirit of the day\, this session will turn from talk to conversation and selected audience members will be invited on-stage to participate in a listen- ing exchange\, exploring the potential of Nature-based Solutions to address societal challenges\, benefit biodiversity and support human well-being. \nExpo 2020 Dubai Schedule \n“Nature’s Community” with Mona Polacca  at Conservation of Hope one day event November 2nd
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/in-conversation-natures-community/
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SUMMARY:Postcolonial Poetics: Aliou Niang on the Human-Nature Relationship
DESCRIPTION:How can we understand the Bible and other faith teachings in the context of today’s ecological crisis? How can we restore traditional practices that once directed a mutual relationship among God\, humans and nature? \n \nThese are among the questions raised by Aliou Niang\, associate professor of New Testament at Union Theological Seminary\, in “A Poetics of Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: God\, Human-Nature Relationship\, and Negritude” (2019). Niang will discuss these and other issues raised in his book in a webinar on Friday\, November 5\, at noon Eastern Time. \n  \n \n  \nAt the discussion\, Columbia University Professor of French and of Philosophy Souleymane Diagne\, who also directs the Institute of African Studies at Columbia\, will offer a response to Niang’s presentation. \n  \n  \n \n  \nRev. Petra Thombs\, executive director of the Ramapough Lenape Nation Community Center in Mahwah\, N.J.\, will provide a reflection. \n  \n  \n“Postcolonial Poetics: Aliou Niang on the Human-Nature Relationship” is co-sponsored by the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and the Institute for African Studies at Columbia University.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/postcolonial-poetics-aliou-niang-on-the-human-nature-relationship/
CATEGORIES:Educational,Theology
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SUMMARY:Protect Our Air\, Our Lives
DESCRIPTION:Shelter 21 — Angler’s Park\n350 Northside Drive\nDanville\, VA 24540 \nParents can’t control the air our children breathe. We depend on our leaders to do their jobs and protect our children. We want to identify real climate leadership\, and we need actionable commitments from our leaders. \nOn Saturday\, November 27\, join William Barber III and other local activists in Danville\, Virginia\, who are taking action to protect our most vulnerable communities from the impacts of the Mountain Valley Pipeline Southgate Air Compressor Station. \nScheduled speakers include William Barber III\, Crystal Cavalier\, and Desiree Shelley. \n 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/protect-our-air-our-lives/
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