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ONLINE | Why Willie Mae Thornton Matters: A Multi-Media Book Panel
Apr
26
12:00 PM12:00

ONLINE | Why Willie Mae Thornton Matters: A Multi-Media Book Panel

 The Food Studies Program, The Tishman Environment and Design Center, and the Food and Social Justice Action Research Lab (FJAR)  at The New School are honored to present this multi-media panel event featuring author, sound practitioner, and DJ Lynnée Denise; artist, curator, mother, and producer Elissa Blount Moorhead; and Assistant Professor of Race and Media in the School of Media Studies at The New School Dr. Brittnay Proctor-Habil. The event is part of the Food Studies Program’s “Food, Foraging, and Social Justice” series and The New School’s Earth Month activities. It is also co-sponsored by the SexTech Lab and the Gender and Sexualities Studies Institute at The New School.

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IN PERSON | US Climate Leadership: Equity and Justice in the Green Transition
Apr
23
7:30 PM19:30

IN PERSON | US Climate Leadership: Equity and Justice in the Green Transition

  • The New School Tishman Auditorium (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join Mother Jones, Grist, and the Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School for a discussion about equity, infrastructure, jobs, and the urban energy transition. Featuring the “father of environmental justice,” Dr. Robert Bullard (Texas Southern University, Bullard Center for Environmental & Climate Justice), Jade Begay (Indigenous Rights Advocate and Climate Researcher) and Leah Thomas (Intersectional Environmentalist), we’ll dig into the issues, opportunities, and solutions driving an equitable transformation for America.

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ONLINE | US Climate Leadership: Equity and Justice in the Green Transition - LIVESTREAM ONLY
Apr
23
7:30 PM19:30

ONLINE | US Climate Leadership: Equity and Justice in the Green Transition - LIVESTREAM ONLY

Join Mother Jones, Grist, and the Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School for a discussion about equity, infrastructure, jobs, and the urban energy transition. Featuring the “father of environmental justice,” Dr. Robert Bullard (Texas Southern University, Bullard Center for Environmental & Climate Justice), Jade Begay (Indigenous Rights Advocate and Climate Researcher) and Leah Thomas (Intersectional Environmentalist), we’ll dig into the issues, opportunities, and solutions driving an equitable transformation for America.

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Call for Submissions: Earth Day Art Show 2024
Apr
20
11:00 AM11:00

Call for Submissions: Earth Day Art Show 2024

  • 39 West 13th Street New York, NY, 10011 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Climate Justice Club is thrilled to announce the Earth Day Art Show 2024, scheduled for April 20th!

 

This Earth Day Art show is hosted by the Climate Justice Club and will take place on Saturday, April 20, 11 am - 8 pm, Second floor of 39 W 13th Street. There will be drinks, food, and live music to bring together the New School's climate justice community. The purpose of the show is to represent voices and stories that are impacted by climate change and environmental injustice and show artwork from people in our communities that are advocating for equity, inclusivity, justice, and more.

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IN PERSON |Black Lands and the Poetics of Citizenship
Apr
19
6:00 PM18:00

IN PERSON |Black Lands and the Poetics of Citizenship

Join us for Black Lands and the Poetics of Citizenship, a multimedia panel discussion about the contradictions and revelations of Black land ownership in rural America. The event will feature excerpts from the works of  Amy Godine (The Black Woods: Pursuing Racial Justice on the Adirondack Frontier), Paul A. Miller (Searching for Timbuctoo), and Dr. Gail Myers (Rhythms of the Land). New School Professors Drs. Kristin Reynolds and Mia Charlene White will moderate the conversation, joined by Mike Harrington, Director of Sustainability Engagement of the Tishman Environment and Design Center and Wendy Scheir, Director of The New School Archives & Special Collections.

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Sound Economics: Celebrating Earth Day 2024 Through Art, Music, and Economics
Apr
18
6:30 PM18:30

Sound Economics: Celebrating Earth Day 2024 Through Art, Music, and Economics

  • Henry George School of Social Science (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Step into a world where art, music, economics, and environmental awareness come together as the Henry George School of Social Science presents: “Sound Economics: Celebrating Earth Day 2024 Through Art, Music, and Economics.” This innovative event invites you on a journey of exploration and reflection, weaving together classical melodies, contemporary compositions, and powerful visual narratives to shed light on the urgent issue of climate change.

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IN PERSON |Advancing Equitable and Resilient Futures in NYC: Science and Policy for Climate Justice
Apr
18
12:00 PM12:00

IN PERSON |Advancing Equitable and Resilient Futures in NYC: Science and Policy for Climate Justice

Join us for a transformative Earth Month event highlighting the results and recommendations from an 18-month study to understand future climate change in New York City, commissioned by the NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice and Department of Citywide Administrative Services called the "Climate Vulnerability, Impact, and Adaptation Analysis (VIA)."  The study explores how current and emerging hazards such as flooding, sea level rise, and extreme heat pose substantial challenges to the city's infrastructure and communities. Learn more about this interdisciplinary effort bringing together expertise in academia, government, and the private sector, co-led by Professors Timon McPhearson and Joel Towers at The New School in partnership with NYC Interagency Collaborators. The results of the study will be used to inform development of the NYC Panel on Climate Change’s 4th Assessment. They focus on four key areas:

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Palestinian Liberation and Climate Justice: Imagining a Palestine without Occupation
Apr
18
12:00 PM12:00

Palestinian Liberation and Climate Justice: Imagining a Palestine without Occupation

Join us for a virtual conversation on Palestinian Resistance, Climate Justice, and Liberation, “Imagining a Palestine without Occupation,” featuring Moayyad Bsharat of Union of Agricultural Work Committees, Jimmy Dunson of Mutual Aid Disaster Relief, and Zayneb Al-Shalalfeh of Palestinian Women Water Practitioners Network and moderated by Yusra Bitar of Arab Reform Initiative. Interpretation will be available in Spanish, ASL, and Closed Captions.

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ONLINE | Community Healing Session with Healing by Choice (The New School Only)
Apr
15
11:00 AM11:00

ONLINE | Community Healing Session with Healing by Choice (The New School Only)

Join us to create a space to take a breath and just Be. Schantell Taylor and Marcia lee from Healing by Choice! will hold an interactive space to touch our grief and navigate these challenging and changing times with water and the wastelands as our mirrors. We will learn embodied practices and have space for self-reflection and small groups. Please be in a place where you listen to yourself and the earth. If possible, though not required, it would be lovely to be somewhere where you can touch this earth.

Please note, this event is only for The New School students, staff, and faculty. You will need to use your The New School email address to register. 

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ONLINE| Brown Bag | Why Zoning & Land Use Matters for Environmental Justice
Apr
27
12:00 PM12:00

ONLINE| Brown Bag | Why Zoning & Land Use Matters for Environmental Justice

While local zoning codes and land use policies historically have been tools for segregating people and concentrating pollution in low-income communities and communities of color, community-based advocacy can transform these same tools into means for addressing cumulative burdens borne by environmental justice communities.

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IN PERSON | Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management/Tishman Center Mixer
Apr
26
12:00 PM12:00

IN PERSON | Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management/Tishman Center Mixer

  • Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join the Tishman Environment and Design Center and the Milano School's Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management (EPSM) program for an Earth Month mixer at the new Tishman Center space at 79 5th Avenue. We will have snacks and refreshments on hand.

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IN PERSON | Rhythms of the Land Film Preview
Apr
20
6:00 PM18:00

IN PERSON | Rhythms of the Land Film Preview

Over two decades ago Dr. Gail P. Myers, the co-founder of Farms to Grow, Inc and director of Rhythms of the Land, interviewed her first 92-year-old elder on life and legacy of a sharecropper. During the summer of 2012, Dr. Myers toured 10 southern states, interviewing over 30 farmers, sharecroppers, and gardeners and a 5th generation coil basket weaver. Several of these interviews are with elders, 98, 92, and 109.  

Rhythms of the Land fills the gap of the missing narrative after emancipation and honors black farmers as stewards of the land, love of family and community despite the overwhelming odds of life as a sharecropper.

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IN PERSON | And the Worlds that Surround Film Screening
Apr
18
6:30 PM18:30

IN PERSON | And the Worlds that Surround Film Screening

  • The New School University Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

For American architect and filmmaker Eric Franklin Romeo, better understanding the nuances of the environments that surround us has always served as a primer to designing within it. Over the last five years he has been observing the forgotten and underestimated areas of New York City through the moving lens of film.

His new documentary, And the Worlds That Surround, combines these striking visuals with experimental sound design, compelling interviews and captivating musical compositions to create a journey into a world within the world’s greatest city, while highlighting the impact that this urban development has had on the natural environment.

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Hybrid | Sustainability Town Hall (The New School Only)
Apr
13
11:00 AM11:00

Hybrid | Sustainability Town Hall (The New School Only)

  • Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Are you curious about what we do at the Tishman Center or how you can get involved in the work we do? Are you curious about how the university itself handles things like waste, energy and water usage? Do you have questions about Environmental or Climate Justice or want to know about our student and faculty grant programs? Have questions about the Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship? Do you have suggestions for improving sustainability at the university?

Join this informal online info session to learn about sustainability at the university and how you can get involved as a student, staff or faculty member. We welcome all of your questions! 

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Black Ecologies Earthday Event with Michaela Harrison & Mia C. White
Apr
29
1:00 PM13:00

Black Ecologies Earthday Event with Michaela Harrison & Mia C. White

Black Ecologies Earthday Event with Michaela Harrison & Mia C. White

ZOOM Apr 29, 2022 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Michaela Harrison’s ocean-song-healing work with the whales situates the ocean as a site of Black artistic production, healing, and possibility for living in an age of climate grief and ongoing racial oppression. Her whale-song / whale whispering can be understood in the tradition of reclamation and research-as-lived-experience. It is Black metaphysical space-making through expressive culture and historical witness/resistance, offering epistemologies for a community-environment relation which is so necessary for our collective climate futures.

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EXTERNAL|  Looking Back, Moving Forward: Law, Policy & Environmental Justice
Apr
22
to Apr 23

EXTERNAL| Looking Back, Moving Forward: Law, Policy & Environmental Justice

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Mark your calendars to join Looking Back, Moving Forward, a 2-day virtual conference critically examining the past, present, and potential future roles of the law and legal strategies to advance environmental justice (EJ) policy and action.

The conference takes as its starting point the 30-year struggle by the renowned EJ group CRCQL (Chester Residents Concerned for Quality Living) to shut down the nation’s largest waste incinerator in Chester, PA.

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Reverse Subsidies in Global Monopsony Capitalism Gender, Labour, and Environmental Injustice in Garment Value Chains
Apr
14
10:00 AM10:00

Reverse Subsidies in Global Monopsony Capitalism Gender, Labour, and Environmental Injustice in Garment Value Chains

  • Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join the Zolberg Institute in welcoming co-authors Dev Nathan and Shikha Silliman Bhattacharjee to discuss their new book Reverse Subsidies in Global Monopsony Capitalism: Gender, Labour, and Environmental Injustice in Garment Value Chains.

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Film Screening & Discussion: The Condor and the Eagle  [EXTERNAL, ONLINE]
Apr
22
9:00 PM21:00

Film Screening & Discussion: The Condor and the Eagle [EXTERNAL, ONLINE]

The film is a climate-organizing tool that spotlights Indigenous women, community-led resistance and amplifies the voices of targeted communities to catalyze critical intercultural dialogues, shift public opinion and coordinate urgent joint actions to rapidly reorient our pathway.

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oiConference: Developments in Finance and Sustainability
Apr
3
to Apr 4

oiConference: Developments in Finance and Sustainability

This webinar is the second online conference on Sustainability and Finance organized and supported by oikos International and the Harvard Extension School's Student Environmental Club. It brings together researchers, students, activists, and professionals to discuss recent developments in finance and sustainability.

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