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In recognition of Climate Week 2022, The Tishman Environment and Design Center (TEDC) hosted an online town hall to discuss sustainability at the New School. The format of this discussion was an attempt to bring faculty, staff, and students together to exchange knowledge and voice concerns about energy consumption and waste management. As the school aims for goals such as being “net zero” by 2050, it is essential that everyone is involved in the process of not just figuring out the when, but also the how.
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Call for students to participate in demonstrations and activities on campus in relation to the September 20 Climate Strike.
New School Parsons, Paris
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Flyer for meeting point and sign-making for New School particpation for the 2019 Climate Strike, a nationwide action to address the climate crisis.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Climate Action Week at The New School Report. This Executive Summary documents the events that took place during the week of September 16th to 24th at The New School, but also seeks to go beyond the September 21st, 2014 - People’s Climate March.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Welcome remarks by Mike Harrington, Assistant Director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center, for Covering Climate Change. An event, in collaboration with The New Republic, part of Climate Week 2019.
Mike Harrington
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Photo for Tar Sands Songbook: Workshop Performance & Panel Discussion. During The New School's curriculum disruption, Disrupt Climate Injustice, the Tishman Center hosted a performance of The Tar Sands Songbook. This work of documentary theater was written and produced by Tanya Kalmanovitch, Associate Professor at Mannes School of Music. Actors Jennifer Van Dyck and Peter Jay-Fernandez donned the stage alongside Tanya and a pianist. The actors played various characters which were inspired by Tanya’s life in Fort McMurray, just beside the Athabasca Oil Sands in Alberta, Canada. Tanya and the pianist provided a haunting original score which included classically informed composition, folksy jigs, and contemporary experimentation. Part of Earth Week 2018
Tanya Kalmanovitch
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Environmental Justice Movement Fellows and Staff with artists at the Dojo hosted by Creative Wildfire on September 17th. This gathering included artists and focused on amplifying the voices of those most impacted by climate change, particularly Black, Brown, Indigenous, People of Color, and migrant communities. The event was a part of Climate Week 2017,
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Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship staff and advisory committee at women-centered events via WeCan as well as convenings for Black Climate Leaders in the movement via TapRoot Earth-TapRoot Noire.
Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship
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EJMF staff, fellows, and movement partners at mixer
Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship
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EJM staff, fellows and movement partners at WECAN direct action: Protect Communities and our Climate: Rally to Demand BlackRock Stop Investing in Climate Chaos.
Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship
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During Climate Week NYC, The Tishman Environment and Design Center and Ripe for Creative Disruption EJ Fellowship convened EJ leaders on the road to the UNFCC Conference of Parties 27th Meeting on Climate Change (COP27), in Egypt. The Panel "Climate Justice Movements Disrupt Business As Usual at COP27" was a part of Climate Week NYC, where various Design for Disruption ideas were crowdsourced together with audience members. Present were Dr. Ana Baptista, Tishman Environment and Design Center; Angela Mahecha, Ripe for Creative Disruption EJ Fellowship; Jesús Vázquez, Organización Boricua; Jacqueline Patterson, The Chisholm Legacy Project; Jade Begay, NDN Collective; Colette Pichon Battle, TapRoot Earth; Bineshi Albert, Climate Justice Alliance/It Takes Roots.
Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship
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Photos of Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship staff and fellows at the NJEJA conference commemorating the New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance's 20th year of advocating for EJ communities. Attendees included Angela Mahecha, Ripe for Creative Disruption EJ Fellowship; Dwaign Tyndal, Alternatives for Community & Environment; Melissa Miles, New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance; Maria Lopez-Nunez, Ironbound Community Corporation; Dr. Ana Baptista, Tishman Environment and Design Center; Patricia Cortado, Ripe for Creative Disruption EJ Fellowship; Marouh Hussein, Ripe for Creative Disruption Ej Fellowship. Part of Climate week 2022.
Environmental Justice Movement Fellowship
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Agenda of Newark Environmental Justice Tour which took place in Fall 2022 during Climate Week in collaboration with the Ironbound Community Corporation.
Ironbound Community Corporation
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Audio recording of event Who Does Mapping Serve? GIS in Environmental Justice and Climate Change Research. This workshop brings together members of the Urban Systems Lab, a design and practice at the New School, to share insights into past and ongoing work, and to help contextualize issues related to GIS and urban ecology through a presentation of case studies, breakout sessions and collaborative discussion.
Urban Systems Lab
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Photos of 2018 Earth Week Mixer
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Photos for 2018 Climate Change Resiliency – Preserving our Neighborhoods and Beyond. Speakers talking. Part of 2018 Earth Week.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Flyer promoting University Center sustainability tours as a part of 2018 Earth Week. Erik Eibert led the tours.
Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School.
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Flyer for the Sustainability Town Hall as a part of 2018 Earth Week. Panelists were Erik Eibert and Molly Craft Johnson.
Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School
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Photo from Earth Week 2018 Event: From Brooklyn to Puerto Rico - A Just Recovery.
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Welcome Remarks from the event: Covering Climate Change in collaboration with The New Republic. Part of 2019 Climate Week.
Mike Harrington
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Images from the event: Covering Climate Change in collaboration with The New Republic. Images show panelists in conversations and attendees looking on. This event was part of 2019 Climate Week.
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Opening remarks by Mike Harrington, Assistant Director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center, for the centennial celebrations.
Mike Harrington
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This Executive Summary documents the events that took place during Climate Action Week in 2014 at The New School.
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Welcome remarks by Mike Harrington, Assistant Director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center, to the Plastic Free Waters event.
Mike Harrington
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Michelle DePass' opening remarks for the People’s Climate Music: Frontline Communities event taking place during Climate Week 2017.
Michelle DePass