Events at Smith Drop-in Hour with Joanne Benkley August 27, 2020 Feel free to stop by just to chat or to ask any lingering questions you may have about the environmental science and policy program, the environmental concentration, CEEDS, ....or anything else!
Use your Smith email to join me. Virtual via zoom 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Events Off Campus Mary Berry and Bill McKibben in Conversation August 27, 2020 Mary Berry is the Executive Director of The Berry Center and a leader in the movement for sustainable agriculture. A well-known advocate for the preservation of rural culture and agriculture, she is currently working to reconnect cities with landscapes around them. Bill McKibben is an environmentalist and author who frequently writes about global warming, alternative energy, and the risks associated with human genetic engineering. He is also the founder of 350.org, the first planet-wide, grassroots climate-change movement, and is a fellow at the Post-Carbon Institute. Join a live, virtual conversation moderated by Jodie Evans, co-founder and co-director of CODEPINK. Mary and Bill will reflect on previous talks at the Center given current political, economic, and social realities, with comments on each other’s work. Hosted by the Schumacher Center for New Economics. (centerforneweconomics.org) Register at the link below: More... Virtual via zoom 2:00 pm
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Events at Smith Drop-in Hour with Joanne Benkley September 3, 2020 Stop in for a chat! I'd love to hear how you are doing as the semester gets rolling, answer any questions you may have about ways to study "the environment" at Smith ....or anything else!
Use your Smith email to join me at the link below: More... Virtually via Zoom 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
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Events at Smith Part 1: What’s in a Map? September 8, 2020 This workshop introduces GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and exercises spatial thinking through critiquing the abundance of election maps available – what are the ingredients and motivations that go into making such a map, and how can we be conscientious map consumers? We will explore interactive maps on U.S. elections, and what election maps look like globally. Part of the Spatial Analysis Lab fall workshop series. Pre-register using the link below and join us at https://smith.zoom.us/j/6757119877 More... Virtual via Zoom 12:30 pm to 1:15 pm
Meet the CEEDS team! Drop-in Anytime! September 9, 2020 Are you passionate about fighting climate change? Thinking about complex social and environmental issues, and putting your thoughts into action? Working outdoors in nature? Drop-in anytime between 4-5 EST to learn about ways the Center for the Environment, Ecological Design, and Sustainability (CEEDS) can help you explore and deepen your passions related to the environment and sustainability. There are many opportunities to engage and connect with other students who share your passions - from academics to field work, internships, clubs, and independent study. We are here as a resource for you, so come learn more! Join via zoom using your smith email: https://smith.zoom.us/j/93897828789 More... Virtual via zoom 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Drop-in Hour with Joanne Benkley September 10, 2020 Stop in for a chat! I'd love to hear how you are doing as the semester gets rolling, answer any questions you may have about ways to study "the environment" at Smith ....or anything else!
Use your Smith email to join me at the link below: More... Virtually via Zoom 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
What Can You Do at the MacLeish Field Station? September 10, 2020 MacLeish is a 260-acre liberal arts field station. From poetry readings and theater courses to chestnut restoration and ecological field research, there are many ways to enjoy this beautiful space! Drop-in and hear from students, artists, and the Field Station manager about how you can get involved. Join via zoom: https://smith.zoom.us/j/99638374890 More... Virtual via zoom 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Sunrise Smith Crash Course September 10, 2020 Join Sunrise for a crash course that'll cover the Sunrise Movement and its priorities/values, the accomplishments of the Smith hub, plans for fall 2020, and how Smithies can plug into our work and be involved. All Smithies welcome! Sign up below: More... Virtual via Zoom 6:00 pm
Events Off Campus Black Faces, White Spaces: Christian Cooper, John Muir, & (Re)Claiming a Green World September 11, 2020 Christian Cooper. George Floyd. Removal of Confederate Statues. Renaming of institutions. Reparations. Systemic Racism. What’s environment got to do with it? How do we meet this moment? Drawing from her book, Black Faces, White Spaces, her relationships “in the field,” and her lived experience, Dr. Carolyn Finney will explore the complexities and contradictions of our past as it relates to green space, race, and the power to shape the places we live in our own image. By engaging in “green” conversations with black people from around the country, she considers the power of resistance and resilience in the emergence of creative responses to environmental and social challenges in our cities and beyond.
This virtual event will be closed captioned and include a secondary webpage with live captions in Spanish. Use link below to register for event access. More... Virtual via zoom 11:00 am to 12:15 pm
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