March Week 3: Second Nature, AASHE, VCGN, CSDW, NAAE, VT Interfaith, City Market Peace and Justice Center

Check out the latest info from these great organizations!

Second Nature (good watch):

Sustainability Sit-Downs #8 is out. This week’s video features Richard Cook, President Emeritus of Allegheny College and Second Nature Board Chair, discussing trans-disciplinary sustainability education and our effects as humans on the environment. Sustainability Sit-Downs is a new Second Nature video series consisting of 12 short interviews with sustainability leaders in higher education and partner organizations. A new video will be released every Wednesday.
Watch the video: https://buff.ly/1C4R1n0
Sustainability Sit-Downs #9 is out. This week’s video features Wim Wiewel, President of Portland State University, discussing town and gown partnerships and higher education’s sustainability leadership role. Sustainability Sit-Downs is a new Second Nature video series consisting of 12 short interviews with sustainability leaders in higher education and partner organizations. A new video will be released every Wednesday.
Courtesy of Gabriela Boscio, Manager, Communications and Education, Second Nature

AASHE (good read, conferences, jobs)

City Market (good read, local events, workshops, food)

VCGN (good read, local events)

CSDW (good read, local events, food, recycling)

NAAEE (jobs, education)

EEJobs

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Over 115 new jobs were added to EElinked and new jobs are posted every day!

Click on a region to view new job posts:

United States:  Northeast | Southeast | Midwest | Southwest | Western

Multiple Sites
National Conservation Crew Leader: Student Conservation Association
Project Leader – Veteran Fire Corps: Student Conservation Association

Northeast

View more jobs in this region: Connecticut | Delaware | Maryland | Maine | Massachusetts | New Hampshire | New Jersey |New York | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | Vermont | Washington, DC

DC
Environmental Education Program Manager: Alice Ferguson Foundation
Program Associate: Pisces Foundation

DE
Program Coordinator: Cape Henlopen State Park

MA
Adult Learning Program Manager: The Trustees of Reservations
After School Teacher/Naturalist: Puddlestompers
Engagement Site Manager: The Trustees of Reservations
Family Program Manager: The Trustees of Reservations
Farm-to-School Coordinator: Island Grown Schools
Farm-to-School Fellow: Island Grown Schools
General Manager Stockbridge: The Trustees of Reservations
Lead Teacher/Naturalist—Summer: Puddlestompers
Summer Outdoor Instructors: Merrohawke Nature School

MD
Seasonal Environmental Educator: NorthBay at Horn Point Lab

ME
Lakeside Classroom Field Teacher: Bryant Pond 4-H Camp and Learning Center

NH
Leadership Training Assistant: Appalachian Mountain Club

NJ
Environmental Educator – Seasonal: Tenafly Nature Center
Seasonal Summer Camp Counselor: Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge
Summer Camp Positions: Watershed Nature Camp
Teacher-Naturalist Internship: The Stony Brook – Millstone Watershed Association

NY
BASE Partnership Manager: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Children’s Garden Seasonal Assistant Coordinator: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Discovery Garden Seasonal Assistant Coordinator: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Early Childhood in Nature Program Manager: Hudson Highlands Nature Museum
Interpretive Naturalist Internship: Adirondack Park
Outdoor Educators and Naturalists Needed: The Waterfront Center
Part Time Educator and Coordinator of 2-4 Year Old Program: Hudson Highlands Nature Museum
Part Time Environmental Educator: Hudson Highlands Nature Museum
Project Manager: The National Wildlife Federation
Summer 2015 Children’s Program Instructors: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Summer Camp Educators Needed: The Waterfront Center
Summer Science and Nature Camp Counselors: Hudson Highlands Nature Museum

PA
Boy’s Unit Leader: Camp Speers YMCA
Leadership Development Director: Camp Speers YMCA
Outdoor Education and Recreation Program Specialist: Camp Speers YMCA
Natural Resources Team Lead: SWCA
Philadelphia/Camden Conservation Crew Leaders: Student Conservation Association
Project Leader – Allegheny County Parks Ranger Corps: Student Conservation Association
Summer Nature Day Camp Senior Counselor: Green Valleys Watershed Association

RI
Eco-Zone Day Camp Coordinator: W. Alton Jones
Field Teacher/Naturalist: W. Alton Jones
Overnight Summer Camp Coordinator: W. Alton Jones

VT
Conservation Crew Leader: Vermont Youth Conservation Corps
Natural Resource Instructor: Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
Nature Camp Instructor: VINS
Nature Camp Program Specialist: VINS

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Southeast

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FL
Conservation Center Coordinator: Chinsegut Conservation Center

KY
Part Time Children’s Education Assistant: Kentucky Children’s Garden at The Arboretum

NC
Seasonal Interpreter/Naturalist: Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department

VA
Education Instructor: The Virginia Zoo
Environmental Education Intern: The Nature Foundation at Wintergreen
Environmental Education Summer Internship: Maymont
Marine Science Camp Counselor: Marine Science Camp
Summer Camp Teacher: Maymont
Summer Safari Camp Instructor: The Virginia Zoo

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Midwest

View more jobs in this region: Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Michigan | Minnesota | Missouri | Nebraska | Ohio | South Dakota | Wisconsin

IL
Environmental Education Naturalist Teaching Fellow: Forest Preserve District of Will County
Summer Camp Counselor: Kendall County Forest Preserve

IN
Outdoor Instructor: Bradford Woods at Indiana University

MI
Administrative Assistant for NAAEE Michigan Affiliate: MAEOE
Various Summer Camp Positions: Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan

MN
Conservation Apprentice: AmeriCorps
I Can Paddle! Youth Outdoors Crew Leader/Member: Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa
Northwest Field Crew Member: Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa
Summer Youth Corps Leader: AmeriCorps
Superior National Forest Crew Leader/Member: Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa

NE
Education Coordinator: Riverside Discovery Center
Interpretation and Resource Management Internship (AmeriCorps): American Conservation Experience

OH
Environmental Interpretation Internship Program: Cincinnati Nature Center
Various Positions: Holden Arboretum/Cleveland Botanical Garden

SD
Environmental Educators Needed: Outlaw Ranch

WI
Milwaukee Community Conservation Crew Leader: Student Conservation Association

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Southwest

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AZ
Energy Programs – Curriculum and Program Developer: Environmental Education Exchange (E3)

NM
Science Education Specialist: Asombro Institute for Science Education

TX
Houston Community Conservation Crew Program: Student Conservation Association

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Western

View more jobs in this region: Alaska | California | Colorado | Hawaii | Idaho | Montana | Nevada | Oregon | Utah | Washington| Wyoming

CA
Campus Director: Grizzly Creek Ranch
Education, Outreach, & Interpretive Intern: The Great Basin Institute
Environmental Planner/Project Manager: SWCA
Environmental Science Educator: NatureBridge
Marine Science Educator: The Marine Mammal Center
Naturalist Intern: Foothill Horizons Outdoor School
Naturalist Internship: Sierra Outdoor School
Naturalist Position (2015/16 School Year): YMCA East Bay Outdoor School
Nursery Community Coordinator: Presidio Nursery
Program Associate: Pisces Foundation
Project Leader – Resource Inventory Team: Student Conservation Association
Proposal Coordinator: SWCA
Summer Camp Counselor at Coastal Camp: NatureBridge
Summer Day Camp Specialist Instructors: Camp Kinneret
Youth Interpretive Internship: The Great Basin Institute

CO
Assistant Director: Reading on Ranches Camp
Development & Marketing Director: Thorne Nature Experience
Kids Nature Camp Teacher: Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Program Director: Yampatika
Seasonal Restoration Projects Coordinators: Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
Summer Camp Naturalist: Yampatika
Summer Naturalist Internship: Walking Mountains Science Center
Summer Youth Crew Leaders: City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks

HI
Senior Natural Resources Project Manager: SWCA

MT
AmeriCorps Members: Montana State Parks
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park AmeriCorps Member: Montana State Parks
Makoshika State Park AmeriCorps Member-Education: Montana State Parks
Makoshika State Park AmeriCorps Member-Trails: Montana State Parks
Milltown State Park AmeriCorps Member: Montana State Parks

NV
Campus Director: Grizzly Creek Ranch
FarmCorps Crew Member: Urban Roots
Summer Educator: Urban Roots

WA
Environmental Science Educator: NatureBridge
Environmental Education Summer Camp Staff: Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center
Lead Nature Preschool Teacher: Nature Vision
Summer Camp Internship: Nature Vision
Summer Naturalist Position: Seattle Audubon

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VT Interfaith (good read, local events, take action)

GREEN MOUNTAINS, BLUE WATER:
Earth Care News from
Vermont Interfaith Power and Light (VTIPL)
March 2015
In this newsletter:
Carbon Pollution Tax Bill in Committee
Divesting from Fossil Fuels: Events & Information
Urge EPA to Take Strong Action on Ozone
Vermontivate! The Game Begins March 23!
Film Showing: Wisdom to Survive, Mar. 28, Montpelier
Middlebury Sustainable Living Expo
Waterbury LEAP Energy Fair
Citizen’s Climate Lobby: Conference in D.C.
A New Awakening- Prophetic Climate Witness
Northwest Earth Institute: New Discussions
This Changes Everything: Documentary
Interview with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe
More Resources
CARBON POLLUTION TAX BILL in COMMITTEE
Two bills calling for a carbon pollution tax were introduced in
the House and have gone to the Committee on Energy and
Natural Resources. Bill H. 412 has the support of 27 legislators
from across the state. This overview gives the framework:
To send an email to your legislator in support of this bill, go to
DIVESTING from FOSSIL FUELS: Events & Information
-Harvard Heat Week, April 12-18 (Apr. 18 if coming for one
day): a sit-in at Harvard urging the university to divest
-Harvard’s high-profile alumni join fossil fuel divestment
-”10 Myths about fossil fuel divestment put to the sword”
-And from Sojourners magazine: “Divesting from fossil fuels: We’re putting our money where our faith is”
URGE EPA to TAKE STRONG ACTION on OZONE
The deadline is March 17 to send a letter to the EPA urging
strong action to protect people’s health and strengthen ozone
regulation. Send a letter through national IPL’s link:
VERMONTIVATE! The Game Begins March 23!
Join in and encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to
play too. This sustainability game is fun and educational!
FILM SHOWING: Wisdom to Survive, Mar. 28, Montpelier
The film, “Wisdom to Survive: Climate Change, Capitalism,
and Community,” will be shown at the Green Mountain Film
Festival at the Pavilion Auditorium, State Street, Montpelier,
on Saturday, Mar. 28 at 3:30 pm. A panel discussion follows
the film with the co-producer, Anne Macksoud, and others.
Find out more about the film and watch the trailer here: https://thewisdomtosurvive.bullfrogcommunities.com/
Contact VTIPL to host a showing in your community.
MIDDLEBURY SUSTAINABLE LIVING EXPO
April 11, 9 am – 4 pm, Middlebury Union H.S.
WATERBURY LEAP ENERGY FAIR
April 11, 9 am – 3 pm, Crossett Brook M. S., Duxbury
CITIZEN’S CLIMATE LOBBY: Conference in D.C.
This conference will be from June 21 – 23. Faith leaders are
encouraged to attend; their registration fee is waived.
For more information, contact Madeleine Para: faith@citizensclimatelobby.org
A NEW AWAKENING – Prophetic Climate Witness
This “Season of Prophetic Climate Witness through Preaching,
Prayer, and Practice” will run from Oct. 4, 2015 – Feb. 7, 2016.
Faith leaders are encouraged to preach about climate change
during this time. Find out more and register here: www.climatewitness.org
NORTHWEST EARTH INSTITUTE: New Discussions
NWEI has developed two new 6-session discussion series:
Reconnecting with Earth” and “Seeing Systems: Peace, Justice
and Sustainability.” Catamount Earth Institute, a Vermont
organization, partners with NWEI and offers the books at a
discount or will loan them. Contact Barbara Duncan: catamount@valley.net
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING: Documentary
Here is a sneak peek at the work-in-progress companion docu-
mentary to the documentary “This Changes Everything”
directed by Avi Lewis. Watch the 9-minute video:
INTERVIEW with DR. KATHARINE HAYHOE
Dr. Hayhoe is a climate scientist at Texas Tech. She was named
one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People in 2014. Climate
change communication is the topic in this excellent interview.
 
MORE RESOURCES
Most People See Combating Climate Change as a
Moral Duty” – article about the results of a Reuters’ poll:
Crude Awakening: How the Keystone XL Veto Dashes
Canada’s ‘Superpower’ Dreams”
Solar power set to become cheapest source of energy over
the next decade, German think tank says”
This article comes from “The World Today,” an Australian
news service:
Please donate to VTIPL to help us match our challenge grant!
VTIPL educates people of faith and spirit about the climate
crisis and actions to care for Earth.
Vermont Interfaith Power and Light
P.O. Box 209, Richmond, VT 05477

 

Peace and Justice Center (good read, conferences, local events, equity):

Peace & Justice Center
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In This Issue

$2.00 tickets for
The Nile Project 

 

Pick up a voucher at PJC and redeem it at the Flynn for a $2 ticket. For current PJC members and volunteers.

 

To become a member of for more information on membership, click here.

 

The Flynn Center Presents The Nile Project

Sat, March 28, 8pm

Inspired by Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project, The Nile Project brings together artists from 11 countries to raise awareness about cultural and environmental challenges facing the Nile River. The group’s sound is created by a stunning variety of instruments from Nile-basin countries, including the masenko (Ethiopia), the ney and oud (Egypt), and the adungu (Uganda), in addition to violin, saxophone, bass guitar, and six vocalists singing in 11 languages. The Nile Project’s 2013 recording Aswan was called a “Must-Hear International Album” by NPR.

 

Find more info here.

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March 17, 2015

Black Lives Matter Demonstration this Friday

Militarization of Police

Please join us at Burlington City Council’s meeting on Monday, March 23 at 7:00 in City Hall to support a resolution in favor of a civilian police department. We need people in the audience showing support with signs and speaking during public forum. The resolution will be posted online starting Thursday, March 19 here.

 

Let Cops be Cops, J.M. Turner

When I think of Vermont, the first thought that comes to mind are the winding rivers beneath the mountains alongside Route 100 between Killington and Warren, where at any given time, a song bird or raptor can be seen perched on an overhanging limb and lift itself gently beyond the tree line and into the thick forest. I think of the eclectic groups of people who gather throughout the year to celebrate a day just to celebrate, and am reminded of the saying, “In Vermont, we have a festival for that.”This is of course the appeal that brought me to live in this state some eight years ago after having served three deployments in the Marines between 2003 and 2007, two of which in Iraq as an infantryman.

Continue reading here.

 

Diversity Conference March 30  

 

The Conference will explore the challenges and possibilities that are faced in the workplace today. We will also seek to explore the leadership roles that are exercised as we try to empower ourselves and our communities of color. The speakers will include public intellectuals and scholars who are able to address diversity and inclusion.

Hilton Hotel, 60 Battery St., Burlington, VT.

More info: 657-4219.  Register here.

Become Educated, Make a Quilt, and Take Action on Drones

By Kenny Nguyen, PJC Intern

 

The Cost of War: Focus on Drones campaign aims to bring action to as many Vermont towns and cities as we can on Town Meeting Day, 2016. The first step is to build awareness. Therefore, we have created two educational presentations: Drones 101 and a Drone Pilot Presentation.
Drones 101 informs people on the uses of drones, a history of U.S. drone usage, and the consequences internationally and domestically. This presentation sheds light on the reality of drone weaponry and its effects on innocent civilian lives abroad. It’s a presentation filled with hard-hitting facts that can be overwhelming and is always followed with a discussion to process the information and discuss action steps. 
 
The Experience of Drone Pilots delves deeper into the psychological consequences on drone pilots. This presentation highlights the grave psychological and unique effects on these men and women who sit in front of a screen watching people 1000s of miles away turn from red to blue.
The presentations are free. We would love to bring one to your town or city. Please email Kyle Silliman-Smith or call her at 802-863-2345 x6 to learn more or to schedule a presentation.

Our next event is a “Drone Block Party” on March 25th at 6pm at the Peace & Justice Center. When the U.S attacks other countries with drones, they label innocent victims as “collateral damage,” dehumanizing the innocent. Moreover, only 20% of these victims are named, and the others are lost in the rubble without receiving any sort of justice. Join the PJC to make blocks for the Vermont Drone Quilt, which seeks to commemorate the victims of drone strikes in Pakistan. This quilt will tour nationally in order to show that Vermonters are standing in solidarity with innocent victims of drone strikes. The PJC will provide basic crafting supplies, but feel free to bring anything that you feel may help your artwork, such as fabric, paint, or feathers. Our Cost of War: Focus on Drones Intern, Kenny Nguyen, will give a Drones 101 presentation, followed by a Drone Block Making session. This event is free and open to the public. It’s a great way to get informed on drone usage, while also standing in solidarity with the innocent victims of drone strikes in Pakistan. We are honored to be a part of the Vermont Drone Quilt and would love for Vermonters to join us in showing our solidarity as a community.

 

If you can’t come to the “Block Party,” please consider folloing the directions below so your square can be added to the quilt:

 

 

Audition for Most Dangerous Women

Most Dangerous Women, a Readers’ Theater with music by Nikki Nojima Louis and Jan Maher celebrating a century of Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF) and women Nobel Peace Prize winners such as Jane Addams, Jeannette M. Rankin, Coretta Scott King, and Wangari Maathai. Some were imprisoned, beaten, or had their lives threatened for their activism. They educate and inspire us.

 

Vermont’s own Jody Williams, whose Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech is excerpted in the play, notes, “If we want a more peaceful world, we have to teach people that such a world is possible and that it is both their right and their responsibility to take action to make it happen. Most Dangerous Women contributes to those efforts.”

 

Author Maher notes, “Women have a unique perspective on war. Though not all women have children, it can be guaranteed that all soldiers have mothers. And mothers, generally speaking, want to see their children survive. Indeed, if it wasn’t an overriding urge of mothers to see their children survive, the species would die out – as would any. It’s really a law of nature.”

 

Performed in dozens of states, Most Dangerous Women is now in its 25th year, making its Vermont debut on May 9 & 10. Tickets: $5 at the Peace & Justice Store or online at Brown Paper Tickets.

 

Audition for Most Dangerous Women 3/21 & 3/22, 2 to 6pm at PJC.

 

More Upcoming Events
 March 21, Saturday

  • 10am-12pm Will Miller Green Mountain Chapter of Vets for Peace
    meets monthly in Montpelier’s Kellogg-Hubbard Library.
  • 11:30-12:30pm Vermont Compassion Centers: learn about the VT law allowing for legal medical marijuana access. On line and we meet regularly on the first and third Saturday at the PJC. Note – these classes are not sponsored by or authorized in any way by the Vermont Marijuana Registry or the state of Vermont or any governmental agency of any sort. The presenters are solely responsible for the information presented. FREE.

March 21 and 22, Saturday and Sunday

  • 2-6pm Auditions for Most Dangerous Women, a Readers’ Theater with music by Nikki Nojima Louis and Jan Maher celebrating a century of Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF) and women Nobel Peace Prize winners. At PJC. [More information above]

March 22, Sunday

  • 10-11am Book Discussion: I Am Troy Davis, coauthored by Jen Marlowe and Davis’s sister Martina Davis-Correia, tells the intimate story of an ordinary man caught up in an inexorable tragedy. From his childhood in racially charged Savannah; to the confused events that led to the 1989 murder of a police officer; to Davis’s sudden arrest, conviction, and two-decade fight to prove his innocence; I Am Troy Davis takes us inside a broken legal system where life and death hang in the balance. It is also an inspiring testament to the unbreakable bond of family, to the resilience of love. Discussion led by Suzi Wizowaty, director of Vermonters for Criminal Justice. All are welcome.

March 23 & April 6, Monday

  • 6:30-8:30pm Save Open Space Burlington meeting at PJC. Community group working to protect the land around Burlington College and beyond. Meets the first and third Monday of the month. For more information email.

March 25, Wednesday

  • 6PM “Drone Block Party” at PJC. Join us making fabric blocks for the Vermont Drone Quilt, which seeks to commemorate the victims of drone strikes in Pakistan. [More information above.]
  • 7-8:30pm Story Sharing Session at Turning Point Center, Bank St, Burlington. Vermonters for Criminal Justice Reform is gathering stories – from incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people and their families and friends. We need you to tell us how the criminal justice system has touched your life.  We want to put a face on Vermonters impacted by this broken system.  Seeing and hearing the stories of real people who have had the misfortune of encountering a system that is all too often arbitrary, racist, brutal, and dehumanizing is the best way to raise awareness and bring about change. More information here.

March 28, Saturday

  • 2-3pm PJC Volunteer Orientation at PJC. New Volunteer Orientations every second Thursday at 11:00am and every fourthSaturday at 3:00pm. Potential volunteers will learn about the history and mission of the PJC as well as the roles volunteers play to sustain our retail store and support our larger goals.  For more information, pleaseemail Kristen or call her at 863-2345 ext. 9.

April 2, Thursday

  • 2-4:00pm Ice Cream Stampede Party with and the Amend-O-Matic Stamp Mobile at UVM’s Davis Center. The Stamp Stampede founded by Ben Cohen, of Ben and Jerry’s, aims to amend the constitution stating that corporations are not the people and money is not free speech. Free ice cream if you bring cash and stamp your money! Emailfor more information.

April 12 and 14, Sunday and Tuesday

  • New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, by Michelle Alexander, book discussion. Sunday 3-5pm and Tuesday 6-8pm. Email Andi for more information and to register. Registration and a copy of the book is free for current members and volunteers and $25 for non-members. Pre-registration is required.  25 person limit. Preference will be given to current members.
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