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Assorted photos and videos taken during the third day of the Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship's retreat, held Jan. 18-21, 2023, on the unceded territory of the Tongva peoples, also known as Long Beach, CA. The retreat was part of Phase 3: Manifest of this fellowship cohort.
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Conversation on Just Transition Analysis, Framework and Strategy between Jesus Vasquez, national coordinator of the Organización Boricuá de Agricultura Ecológica de Puerto Rico and EJ Movement Fellow, and Angela Mahecha, EJ Movement Fellowship program director for the Tishman Environment and Design Center. This conversation is part of the wrap-up of phase 1 of Jesus' fellowship cohort.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Conversation on Challenges for a Just Transition among Maria Lopez-Nuñez, advocacy deputy director of Ironbound Community Corporation and EJ Movement Fellow, Angela Mahecha, EJ Movement Fellowship program director for the Tishman Environment and Design Center, and Dr. Ana Baptista, co-director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center and co-founder of the EJ Movement Fellowship. This conversation is part of the wrap-up of phase 1 of Maria's fellowship cohort.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Final talk in the series on Radical Reimaginations for Climate Justice, focused on funding disruptive strategies for climate justice, hosted by the Tishman Environment and Design Center. Moderated by Kate Sinding Daly, executive director of the NorthLight Foundation, with guest speakers, Danielle Deane-Ryan, senior advisor to the Libra Foundation and Donors of Color Network, and Erica Kohl-Arenas, faculty director of Imagining America and associate professor at University of California Davis.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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With the release of the Environmental Justice Movement Landscape Assessment Report, the Tishman Environment and Design Center held two webinars to report back to the EJ activists who participated in the survey and interviews, as well as to provide more information about the forthcoming fellowship program set to begin in the fall of 2020. The webinars were presented by the director of the Tishman Center, Dr. Ana Baptista, and were attended by a total of 46 people from both from the EJ movement and other sectors. This is a recording of the second webinar, held on Feb. 22, 2020.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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With the release of the Environmental Justice Movement Landscape Assessment Report, the Tishman Environment and Design Center held two webinars to report back to the EJ activists who participated in the survey and interviews, as well as to provide more information about the forthcoming fellowship program set to begin in the fall of 2020. The webinars were presented by the director of the Tishman Center, Dr. Ana Baptista, and were attended by a total of 46 people from both from the EJ movement and other sectors. This is a recording of the first webinar, held on Feb. 21, 2020.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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A recap of highlights from talks held as part of the series on Radical Reimaginations for Climate Justice, hosted by the Tishman Environment and Design Center.
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Video of Dr. Sujatha Jesudason of the Social Movements + Innovation Lab. The "EJ is Non-Negotiable" blog is part of the development of a new leadership program for environmental justice leaders.
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Video of Piper Carter of We Found Hip Hop and the East Michigan Environmental Action Council. The "EJ is Non-Negotiable" blog is part of the development of a new leadership program for environmental justice leaders.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Video of Melissa Miles of the New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance and Maria Lopez-Nuñez of the Ironbound Community Corporation. The "EJ is Non-Negotiable" blog is part of the development of a new leadership program for environmental justice leaders.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Video of Julia Fay Bernal of the Pueblo Action Alliance. The "EJ is Non-Negotiable" blog is part of the development of a new leadership program for environmental justice leaders.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Video of Gloria Walton of The Solutions Project. The "EJ is Non-Negotiable" blog is part of the development of a new leadership program for environmental justice leaders.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Video of Angela Mahecha of the Tishman Environment and Design Center's Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship. Angela's remarks introduce the new fellowship program at the center and kick off the "EJ is Non-Negotiable" blog series, which was launched as part of the development of a new leadership program for environmental justice leaders.
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A "Curious Conversation" hosted by Tishman Environment and Design Center, with Pam Tau Lee, an advisory committee member for the center's EJ Fellowship, and Gail Vehon-naut, “Head Chief Woman" Small, member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Assorted photos and videos taken during the second day of the Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship's retreat, held Jan. 18-21, 2023, on the unceded territory of the Tongva peoples, also known as Long Beach, CA. The retreat was part of Phase 3: Manifest of this fellowship cohort.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Assorted photos and videos taken during the first day of the Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship's retreat, held Jan. 18-21, 2023, on the unceded territory of the Tongva peoples, also known as Long Beach, CA. The retreat was part of Phase 3: Manifest of this fellowship cohort.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Time lapse video of Yuki Kidokoro doing graphical notetaking of the Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship workshop on May 14, 2021.
Yuki Kidokoro
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Time lapse video of Yuki Kidokoro doing graphical notetaking of the Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship workshop on April 29, 2021.
Yuki Kidokoro
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Talk in the series on Radical Reimaginations for Climate Justice, focused on moving beyond incrementalism, hosted by the Tishman Environment and Design Center, with guest speakers, Leah Temper, research associate at McGill University, and Jaron Browne, organizing director at Grassroots Global Justice Alliance.
Leah Temper
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Talk in the series on Radical Reimaginations for Climate Justice, focused on building capacity for disruption, hosted by the Tishman Environment and Design Center, with guest speakers, Dr. Hahrie Han, professor and faculty director of the P3 Research Lab at Johns Hopkins University, Maria Lopez-Nuñez, deputy director of organizing and advocacy at Ironbound Community Corporation, and Miya Yoshitani, executive director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network.
Hahrie Han
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Talk in the series on Radical Reimaginations for Climate Justice, focused on disruption and contention and learning from Black Lives Matter, hosted by the Tishman Environment and Design Center, with guest speakers, Monica Atkins, director of organizing at the Climate Justice Alliance, and Deva Woodly, associate professor at The New School.
Monica Atkins
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Talk in the series on Radical Reimaginations for Climate Justice, focused on disrupting the status quo, hosted by the Tishman Environment and Design Center, with guest speakers, Dwaign Tyndal, executive director of Alternatives for Community and Environment, and David Meyer, professor at University of California Irvine.
Dwaign Tyndal
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The 2021 announcement and request for applications for the inaugural cohort of the Tishman Environment and Design Center's fellowship, Ripe for Creative Disruption: An Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship (EJMF).
Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School
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Summary of Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship Design Workshops held on April 29 and May 14, 2021, which brought together twenty EJ leaders along with key movement and cultural contributors and the EJ Movement Fellowship's pedagogical and monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) team. Participants explored the question, "How can the EJM Fellowship do different things and do things differently, together, in ways we could not do alone?"
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Report prepared by Dr. Ana Isabel Baptista, Dr. Sujatha Jesudason, and Adrienne Perovich, with assistance from Anna Yulsman, Molly Greenberg, and Zabe Bent. The research, supported by the NorthLight Foundation, assessed the needs, priorities, and state of the environmental justice movement. It was conducted in an effort to ground the development of a leadership program in a deeper understanding of the current priorities and future needs of movement activists. This leadership program was what became the EJ Movement Fellowship eventually created and housed at the Tishman Environment and Design Center.
Ana Isabel Baptista