Michael Garanzini SJ, AJCU President, spoke about the important role of community-based research as a university-level action in grounding global advocacy and collaboration on environmental
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A diversity of voices for action on food security, race and indigeneity, youth collaboration, water justice, and culture-based solutions
Panelists share perspectives on “Diversifying and Decolonizing Food Systems for Climate Resilience in California and Central America” (Photo from C Bacon) Pedro Walpole SJ Presentations
Faith-based and community-based academic collaboration for action: The 2023 Climate and Environmental Justice Conference at Santa Clara University
Participants from higher education institutions, civil society organizations, research institutions, and faith-based organizations, among others, gathered on 27 to 29 April for the 2023 Climate
Leaning in to the climate crisis: tUrn 6 Climate Crisis Awareness and Action Week, Santa Clara University
The sixth tUrn Climate Crisis Awareness and Action Week or tUrn 6 from 18 to 22 April 2022 at Santa Clara University (SCU) in Santa
Ecojesuit Lead Actions to build a better normal
Ecojesuit contributes to a better normal through its Lead Actions that emerged out of two months of focused dialogues early this year with the six
Agroecología para el cambio del sistema alimentario: una serie de diálogos sobre la tierra, la vida y los medios de subsistencia
Ecojesuit y la Iniciativa en Justicia Ambiental (JA) y el Bien Común (en Ingles, Initiative on Environmental Justice and the Common Good) de la Universidad de
Agroecology for food system change: A dialogue series on land, life, and livelihood
Ecojesuit and the Initiative on Environmental Justice (EJ) and the Common Good of Santa Clara University (SCU) in California, USA, are organizing an online dialogue series
tUrn Climate Weeks: What role does the artist play in climate action?
Brex Arevalo For contemporary dance and theatre artist Kristin Kusanovich, going into climate action from the arts is a “natural leap” as great art has
Not a roadmap but a trail: Environmental reconciliation with the commons
Ecojesuit shares the presentation of Pedro Walpole SJ, Ecojesuit Global Coordinator at the Bannan Memorial Lecture Series 2016-2018 organized by The Bannan Institute-Ignatian Center for Jesuit
An open-source teaching module on Laudato si’ and applied ethics
Following the release of the environmental encyclical Laudato Si’, the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University posted a teaching module that provides