Environmental Policy & Sustainability Management Program

Environmental Policy & Sustainability Management Program

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The EPSM program is at the forefront of advancing climate policy and environmental justice.

09/13/2023

Join us Monday (9/18) for a Plenary & Movement Social as the launch of Peoples’ Climate Week. On Tuesday (9/19) we will host a teach-in led by EJ/CJ frontline and BIPOC organizers on real versus false climate solutions.

�This Peoples’ Climate Week will serve as a counter-space to mainstream NYC Climate Week events where movements advance a Peoples’ Agenda of real alternatives as we also intervene and disrupt the promotion of false solutions to climate change (e.g. Hydrogen, Climate Geoengineering and techno-fixes, Liquefied Natural Gas and Carbon Markets and offsets) advanced by corporate, governmental and big green NGOs inside Climate Week and the UN Ambitions Summit.

This event is convened by It Takes Roots The Black Hive DRUM - Desis Rising Up & Moving Indigenous Environmental Network Indigenous Climate Action Climate Justice Alliance Just Transition Alliance Grassroots Global Justice Alliance! Don't miss out on meeting amazing groups fighting for a better world IN-PERSON.

Register here - https://event.newschool.edu/apeoplesclimateweek1

Photos from Indigenous Environmental Network's post 03/24/2023

JOIN US TOMORROW at The New School for a *critical* event for Indigenous Water Ethics.

These are the speakers we will be welcoming. Thank you Indigenous Environmental Network for organizing!

Mona Polacca, Indigenous Environmental Network
Tom Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network
Dr. Darlene Sanderson, University of Northern British Columbia
Dr. Rawiri Tinirau, Te Atawhai o Te Ao
David John Groenfeldt, Water-Culture Institute
Sidney Hill, Tadodaho, Haudenosaunee Confederacy
Betty Lyons, American Indian Law Alliance
Roberto Mukaro Borrero, Human Rights Advocate
Lynn Morrison and Tamara Archie, Qwelminte Secwepemc
Leonardo Figueroa Helland, The New School

03/22/2023

Indigenous Leaders from Indigenous Environmental Network and other indigenous confederacies and tribes, as well as allied organizations will be The New School THIS Friday, 03/24!!

Topics:
(1) Indigenous knowledges and governance regarding water and its ties to Indigenous resurgence, sovereignty, self-determination, land rematriation and decolonization.
(2) The indispensability of indigenous governance and knowledge pathways to restoring ecosystems and achieving sustainability.

Join us in-person at The New School's West 12th Street Auditorium!!

Register: bit.ly/IndigenousWaterEthics

02/09/2023

Join us next Friday, February 17th from 12 - 2 PM EST for a PUBLIC film screening of 'Buddha Weeps in Jadugoda.'

The film chronicles the deadly impacts of uranium mining on adivasis (aka South Asian Indigenous peoples) living in the community of Jadugoda.

Join us for a discussion with director, Shri Prakash, and lifelong adivasi activists, Ashish and Ghanshyam Birulee. Together, they will explain how adivasis, farmers, and other oppressed communities have mobilized against uranium mining and its devastating consequences in Jadugoda for decades.

Register here! https://event.newschool.edu/buddhaweeps

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