cpsylist: FW: Mark Your Calendars! Environmental Justice, Race, and Public Lands: A Symposium May 9th-11th

Krista Chronister kmg at uoregon.edu
Mon Apr 23 08:45:13 PDT 2018


Subject: Mark Your Calendars! Environmental Justice, Race, and Public Lands: A Symposium May 9th-11th

Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies (CLLAS)


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Environmental Justice, Race, and Public Lands: A Symposium, May 9th-11th, 2018
This symposium <https://uoregon.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=16c8b90710e130e07d6fdb4a0&id=e99f9ac3bb&e=530c7e3cc5> focuses on issues of equity and environmental justice on public lands. The event brings together practitioners engaged in
diversity, equity, and inclusion work throughout the Pacific Northwest
with scholars focused on race, environmental justice, and/or Indigeneity as they relate to public lands.

Wednesday, May 9th @ 6:30pm in the Many Nations Longhouse: Climate
Change and Indigenous Peoples Lecture featuring Dr. Karletta Chief and
Dr. Margaret Hiza-Redsteer

Thursday, May 10th @ 7:30pm in Straub 156: Dr. Kyle Powys Whyte will
deliver a keynote entitled “Ironic Storytelling for Public Lands:
Indigenizing Justice and Coalition-Building”

Friday, May 11th @ 7:30pm in Straub 156: Dr. Carolyn Finney, the author
of Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African
Americans to the Great Outdoors, will deliver the final keynote.

The symposium also includes panels on Practioner Perspectives on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion on Public Lands, Historical Perspectives on Race, Environmental Justice, and Public Lands, Decolonizing Public Lands, and Labor as Public Lands Environmental Justice Issue.

A full schedule of the symposium, with speaker bios, can be found by following this link.<https://uoregon.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=16c8b90710e130e07d6fdb4a0&id=4db0dbece2&e=530c7e3cc5>






Sponsors: Center for Environmental Futures, VPRI, Oregon Humanities
Center’s Endowment for Public Outreach in the Arts, Sciences, and
Humanities, Program in Environmental Studies, Department of English,
Division of Equity and Inclusion, Department of History, Moore Fund,
Department of Geography, Department of Anthropology, Department of
Sociology, Department of Philosophy, Dixon Fund, Department of Landscape
Architecture, Center for Latino and Latin American Studies, Coalition
Against Environmental Racism, Department of Architecture, Department of
Ethnic Studies, UO Outdoor Program

Community Co-Sponsors: Bark, Beyond Toxics, Bonneville Environmental
Foundation, City of Eugene River House Outdoor Center, Crag Law Center,
Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pisgah, Greater Hells Canyon Council, Meyer
Memorial Trust, Mt. Pisgah Arboretum, Northwest Youth Corps, Oregon
Wild, Signal Fire, Willamette National Forest, Youth in Nature
Partnership

Questions about the symposium should be directed to Sarah Wald
(sdwald at uoregon.edu<mailto:sdwald at uoregon.edu>).





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