FTPHL presents “Who Made My Clothes” Fashion Revolution – April 22

Who Made My ClothesThursday, April 22, 20216:00pmEventbrite Registration (for conference link)* free and open to the public * Reach out to me with any questions or reach out directly to Rachel Spence from FT Philly at rs@fairtradefederation.org Best,Holly HOLLY FRANCIS | EASTERN REGIONAL FELLOWPronouns: she/her/hersBurlington, VTFairTradeCampaigns.org | FB | Twitter | IG | News: http://bit.ly/FTCampaignsNews Fashion Revolution Month Dear FTPHL Community, Last month, Frankie from Equal Exchange […]

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Registration Now Open for the 2021 Champlain College Community Garden – April 16th priority deadline

Registration Now Open for the 2021 Champlain College Community Garden – April 16th priority deadline The Community Garden is located beside Rowell Annex and has 27 plots available for individual use by Champlain College community members (faculty, staff, and students).  This garden runs similarly to the community gardens around Burlington.  Use of the 4’ x […]

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Champlain’s carbon impact; Opening the Garden; Collecting Stories of our Good Work, S-L Faculty Award and more!

Champlain’s Latest Greenhouse Gas Inventory For the past ten+ years, Champlain has completed an in-depth greenhouse gas (ghg) inventory. This year’s results show that our net emissions took a significant drop, largely due to reduced air travel because of the pandemic. Our recommendation, carried over from last year, for how we continue to decrease our emissions is […]

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United Way Volunteer Connection listings for April 8

April 8, 2021 United Way’s Volunteer Connection site is set up to help connect agencies and volunteers. Agencies are working hard to navigate volunteering during this time, but opportunities are starting to increase. Here is a link for Volunteer Connection to learn more about these and other opportunities. GREEN UP MISSISQUOI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE – April 30, […]

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Call for Entries for “BIPOC Artists; BIPOC Issues” Juried Exhibition (all art forms)

Dear Students, CCM is excited to announce a new virtual Exhibition series called “Seeing Voices.” Each Exhibition will have a different theme or focus that celebrates Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. The theme for the first Exhibition in this series is BIPOC artists; BIPOC issues. Entry is open to Champlain students, both as individuals or teams, […]

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Monthly Newsletter from Lake Champlain Sea Grant

Enjoy our monthly newsletter providing updates on research, outreach and education from Lake Champlain Sea Grant. Building Bridges to Water Quality and Conservation Work By Justin Geibel, Water Quality and Careers FellowApril 06, 2021The Vermont Youth Conservation Corps (VYCC) and Lake Champlain Sea Grant are continuing their partnership into 2022 with support for the joint Water Quality and Careers Fellowship. Beginning in early 2020, the fellowship has … [read […]

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Campuses for Environmental Stewardship 2021 Summit: Save the Date + RFP

We are excited to invite you to this year’s Campuses for Environmental Stewardship national gathering: Campuses for Environmental Stewardship 2021 Summit Rising to the Challenge: Higher Education’s Role & Responsibility for Solving Climate Change & Other Critical Issues Wednesday, May 19th || 12:00-3:30 PM This virtual summit will bring together faculty and campus leadership in […]

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Coming Out Monologues – Speakers Wanted!

Join the Women’s and Gender Center on Saturday, April 24th at 3:00 pm for the Coming Out Monologues! This annual event celebrates Champlain’s LGBTQ+ community by giving them a platform to share their coming out stories and other tales of the queer community and allyship. Staff, faculty, and students are welcome to tell stories and to come […]

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Join Sterling College for an evening with Majora Carter – Environmental Justice: Implications of America’s Land Uses – April 15

Join us virtually by Zoom on Thursday, April 15th, 6:30pm – 7:30pm as we welcome Majora Carter, founder of Sustainable South Bronx and the Majora Carter Group, for a discussion on Environmental Justice: Implications of America’s Land Uses The built environment plays an important role in community talent retention or repulsion. When the majority of success stories migrate […]

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