Posts by Sarah Duroff
Spelman College Environmental and Health Sciences Department Environmental Justice Panel
About this event Time: Thursday, March 31 from 11am – 1pm EDT Location: Virtual event – Join from anywhere (Hosted in Atlanta, GA 30314) Spelman College’s Environmental and Health Sciences Department, in partnership with the Climate Action Campaign is hosting its third Climate Change Symposium, this year as a hybrid event: in-person and virtual. This…
Read MoreCo-Creating an Indigenous Biocultural University in Colombia
The roundtable is a hybrid event with bilingual captioning in English and Spanish. You will receive an email confirmation with a link to the online roundtable as well as details for participating in-person at UC San Diego. Seating for the latter will be limited to the first 80 registrants. Streamed Screening of Ursula Biemann’s Video…
Read MoreDirector of Green Economy Program, UC Berkeley Labor Center
An exciting opportunity to work on the critical issue of climate change and labor, as part of a high-impact, high-visibility organization with a nationally-recognized team of researchers, policy analysts, and organizers. Apply Here The UC Berkeley Labor Center is seeking a new Director of the Green Economy Program to lead research, education, and policy projects…
Read MoreClimate and Gender Action for a Thriving Future – WEA
Join Vital Voices and Women’s Earth Alliance for “Climate and Gender Action for a Thriving World” on March 21st at 1:00PM PT / 4:00PM ET. This is a parallel session at UN Women’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW66). During this powerful conversation, our panel of women leaders will explore the links between…
Read MoreClimate action needs new frontline leadership
We can’t rely on those who created climate change to fix it, says climate justice organizer Ozawa Bineshi Albert. An Indigenous woman living in the heart of oil and gas country in the US, she’s observed an alarming disconnect between empty promises made by corporations and the actual needs of communities on the ground.…
Read MoreClimate change isn’t a distant threat — it’s our reality
Every year, ocean levels rise and high tides flood the low-lying Marshall Islands in the Pacific, destroying homes, salinating water supplies and disrupting livelihoods. In a stirring poem and talk, youth climate warrior Selina Neirok Leem explains why adaptation using Indigenous solutions is the only choice for people on the front lines of climate…
Read MoreBIPOC Climate Justice Dialogue
Join climate justice leaders and federal agency representatives for a discussion of the Biden Administration’s climate justice initiatives. We are facing a critical moment in history. A year after the signing of Executive Order 14008: Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad, which promises to deliver 40% of climate investment benefits to disadvantaged communities,…
Read MoreResilience and Possibility in These Times: Climate Justice Listening Circle
We’re all concerned about the climate crisis, but understanding how justice and climate are connected may be less obvious. In this Pachamama Alliance Listening Circle, we’ll explore the crucial intersection of climate, justice, and our own sense of purpose and spiritual fulfillment. Join the global Pachamama Alliance community at 12 p.m. PT (UTC-8) on Wednesday,…
Read MoreCedar Tree Foundation’s Rooted in Justice RFP process now open!
Below is a funding opportunity for youth-led urban greening programs in the environmental and food justice movements in Alabama, DC, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. The Cedar Tree Foundation is excited to announce a new round of funding in its Rooted in Justice grant program, which provides funding for…
Read MoreYale Energy Justice Speaker Series: Spring 2022
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