Category Archives: Equity & Social Justice

Visionary Policy for Food System Transformation

Public policies matter for our food future. Join us Friday! Join us to hear from special guests about how we can advance a coordinated policy platform for our region that brings together our goals and values for food, farming, fishing and forestry. How do we best contribute to democratic transformation and governance of a New England food system […]

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Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, & Belonging in the Environmental Movement – March 23

https://vt.audubon.org/events/equity-diversity-inclusion-belonging-environmental-movement An interactive conversation about equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging in the environmental movement with Audubon Vermont. Join us for a conversation with David Mears and Gwen Causer from Audubon Vermont as they describe the work they are doing to become an organization that embraces and advances principles of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging, as […]

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Vermont Research News – School funding, tax fairness, new history books and more…

twitter | facebook | website| instagram Biodiversity loss in forests According to a report about US forest compositions, Vermont will experience a change in the types of trees present in its forests over the next 200 years. Red spruce and eastern hemlock populations are projected to decline, while Sugar Maple and American Birch trees will […]

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WGC Events – Coffee and Conversation – Representation in Government – 2/17

Hello from the WGC! Next week Wednesday, February 17th at 1:00 pm is the Women’s and Gender Center’s first Coffee and Conversation of the Semester! We are partnering with the ODI to talk about representation in the government and how there are no Black women in the Senate. We would really appreciate if you would let your students […]

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VTIPL February Newsletter – Black History Month & More

Green Mountains, Blue Water Earth Care News February VTIPL Black History Month Screening Event, Resources & More VTIPL Black History Month Film/Discussion, Tues. Feb. 23, 6:30 p.m.▪ VTIPL Board Membership Open▪ IPL Applauds Pres. Biden’s Climate & Environmental Justice Actions▪ Update from Montpelier▪ IPL Digital Rally – Protect Sacred Water▪ Sierra Club Community Conversation – […]

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Climate Justice & International Education

Climate Justice & International Education Tuesday, February 9 and Tuesday, February 23, 2021 Join the Climate Action Network for International Educators (CANIE) and The GREEN Program (TGP) for a series of free virtual live events focused on gaining understanding, initiating collaboration, and amplifying action grounded in the intersections of climate change and racial justice in international education.   https://www.can-ie.org/upcoming-events.html

Dismas Speakers Series

In partnership with people leading the way in Vermont, we’re inviting our community to the conversation about our criminal justice system through the lens of #restorativejustice. In the coming months, we’ll explore our topic from varied perspectives, culminating with an event featuring Sr. Helen Prejean, author, activist, and founder of the Ministry Against the Death Penalty. […]

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REGISTER NOW: 2021 virtual Global Engagement Summit

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Join UNA-USA and thousands of fellow UN advocates from across the country for our first all-virtual Global Engagement Summit February 19-20, the largest annual (virtual) gathering of UN supporters in the United States. REGISTER NOW This summit will be unlike any other we’ve hosted. We may not be able to convene in person at […]

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350VT workshops and job opening

Join Us | Donate | Events Are you looking to deepen your commitment to the climate justice movement?  We’ve got two opportunities for you! Building Ground Leadership Training Are you looking to deepen your analysis about the climate justice movement?  Are you looking to develop skills to help make a difference?  Are you looking to build relationships with other inspired and […]

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Campus-Wide Program: Critical Conversation Series

Greetings, Community! The sociologist and writer Paul Goodman once said, “Suppose you had the revolution you are talking and dreaming about. Suppose your side had won, and you had the kind of society that you wanted. How would you live, you personally, in that society? Start living that way now!” It is with this insight […]

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