Events at Smith ES&P Lunchbag: Self-Devouring Urbanism: Engineering, Flooding, December 7, 2020 and the Dispossession of Security in Mexico City by Dean Chahim (Stanford University). Email jbenkley@ smith.edu for the link to join. Virtual via Zoom 12:30 pm
ES&P Lunchbag: ENV 312 Presentations December 8, 2020 Senior environmental science and policy majors present their capstone research projects: "Barstow's Farm: Calculating Past
and Present GHG Emissions" by Hannah Asofsky, Hannah Dillahunt, Avery Hammond, and Storm Lewis and "Smith Bioplastics and Compost
in the Age of Covid-19 and Beyond" by Greta Mundt, Claire Ruppert, and Espy Thomson. More... Virtual via Zoom 12:30 pm
ES&P Lunchbag: "The Settler Eco-logics of the (Pioneer) Kwinitiekw Valley: December 9, 2020 what it means to be from the land, not own it" a preliminary Honors presentation by Mia Fuentes-Deonate, '21. Virtual via Zoom 12:30 pm to 1:20 pm
Events Off Campus GEO Indigenous Summit December 7, 2020 December 8, 2020 December 9, 2020 Join Indigenous leaders from around the world as they discuss Indigenous-led innovation in Earth observations data, science and technology. This will build on the GEO Indigenous hackathon, bringing together Indigenous knowledge and state-of-the-art science and technology, as well as the global GEO community.
No registration required! Open to everyone, everywhere! Click on the link below for more information and to join.
More... Virtual via Zoom
Make the World You Want to See: An Artist's Perspective on Sustainable Practices and Community December 10, 2020 There is a growing need for innovative and sustainable practices since the extent of human-made ecological degradation continues to destroy rather than renew the physical and social environments we live in. Olivia Carye Hallstein's work as an artist, writer and educator revolves around informing the public of relevant resources for sustainable practices in lifestyle and the arts by providing public online platforms, teaching workshops for hands-on sustainable skills and creating harmonized multi-sensory environments that reveal the depths of materials that are often taken for granted. With Olivia Ann Carye Hallstein, a Cambridge-based artist and educator with a focus on multi-sensory experiences and sustainable artistic practices. Register using the link below. More... Virtual via Zoom 12:00 pm
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Events Off Campus Changing the Culture through Culture: Artists Shifting Perspectives on Climate Change December 17, 2020 While climate science transmits the facts about the environment, art helps us to make sense of what is happening subjectively and personally. This webinar examines artists whose work intersects with science — a powerful combination that can change the way we think and feel. Guests include Courtney Mattison — a sculptor whose work revolves around the oceans and coral reefs; Paul Villinski — a sculptor and installation artist focused on metamorphosis and flight; Mary Mattingly — an installation and performative artist concerned with sustainability; Nora Lawrence — Senior Curator at the Storm King Art Center. Register for this Earthday.org event using the link below: More... Virtual via Zoom 12:00 pm
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