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SUMMARY:Ocean Advocacy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Ocean Advocacy Workshop (OAW) builds on the successes of prior OAWs\, also supported by the Green Fund and highly rated by participants. This event will include short\, TED-like talks and breakout sessions led by speakers that reflect the diversity and mindsets of North Carolina’s population. Motivated college students and community members will learn about the current state of marine fisheries and wetland loss in NC. Discussions of ecogrief allow for awareness of the emotional aspects of environmental awareness and productive ways to cope. Expert environmental advocates will equip students to become informed\, engaged civic leaders through skills-building workshops. \nThe 2024 Ocean Advocacy Workshop will be held Friday\, March 22nd through Saturday\, March 23rd\, 2024 at Haw River State Park in Browns Summit\, NC. Registration is required and includes all meals\, snacks\, and lodging for the duration of the event.
URL:https://sustainability.uncg.edu/event/ocean-advocacy-workshop/
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SUMMARY:"On Earth As It Is": On Ethics & the Environment
DESCRIPTION:The Phi Beta Kappa Society Visiting Scholar Program presents: Dr. Corey D.B. Walker (Wake Forest University): “‘On Earth As It Is’: On Ethics and the Environment in the Age of the Anthropocene” \nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://sustainability.uncg.edu/event/on-earth-as-it-is-on-ethics-the-environment/
LOCATION:School of Ed: Room 120\, 1300 Spring Garden St.
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SUMMARY:Drinking Water: Health\, Safety\, & Perceptions
DESCRIPTION:Secure access to high-quality water in households is a major environmental justice issue. This talk will provide an overview of public drinking water systems in the US\, forms of household water insecurity in high-income countries\, and ways in which the bottled water industry and other forms of privatized water contribute to environmental injustice. \nDr. Cassandra Workman (Assistant Professor\, Anthropology) is a biocultural anthropologist and her research is on the lived experience of water insecurity and how water insecurity intersects with other resource insecurities. She is interested in how we measure water insecurity and also detailing the social and structural drivers of water insecurity experiences. \nDr. Sarah Praskievicz (Associate Professor\, Geography\, Environment\, and Sustainability) is a physical geographer whose research focuses on rivers and water resources. Among other interests\, she studies environmental justice issues related to water from a spatial perspective.
URL:https://sustainability.uncg.edu/event/drinking-water-health-safety-perceptions/
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