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Earth Week: From Brooklyn to Puerto Rico: A Just Recovery. Part of Earth Day 2018
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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. Also includes TNR Welcome Remarks. Part of 2019 Climate Week.
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Opening remarks by Mike Harrington, Assistant Director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center to centennial celebrations.
Mike Harrington
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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.
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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 - The Untold Stories of the Climate Movement event taking place during Climate Week 2017.
Michelle DePass
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Michelle DePass', Director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center, opening remarks at the event Resilient Cities
Michelle DePass
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2016 Earth Week Posters for 2016 Irresistable Resistance Symposium on April 20th 2016, TEDC Faculty Grant Recipient Symposium on April 18th 2016 and Earth Week interactive.
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Poster for 2016 Earth Week events related to green jobs and social justice. They include the Student and Alumni Networking Event; Panel Discussion with Leaders in the Field.
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Poster for series of Earth Week 2020 events from April 20 - 23 with event blurbs and logistical information. Includes poster for Earth Week 2020 keynote Prescriptions for a Climate Emergency: A Conversation on National Climate Change Platforms. The panelists include: Andres Jiminez- Citizens Climate Lobby, Cecilia Martinez- CEED, Elizabeth Yaempierre- Climate Justice Alliance, Jessica Eckdish- Blue Green Alliance, Tamara Toles O’Laughlin-350.org and TBA- Sunrise Movement.
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Flyer for Farming for Justice and Recognition in Europe, an event, that talks about efforts to conserve agricultural biodiversity and farmers' movements in Western Europe. Under the banner of peasant, local and/or organic agriculture, through the reintroduction of traditional varieties, the creation of new varieties using farm-based knowledge, and the redesign of innovation models, individual farmers are connected to collective movements demanding justice and a more efficient agricultural model. Event speakers were Dr. Brendan Coolsaet, Associate Professor and Master’s Programmes Director, European School of Political and Social Sciences (ESPOL), Lille Catholic University, France as the scheduled speaker. The talk is in conjunction with Reynolds’ Social Justice in Sustainable Food Systems course..
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List of speakers for Indigenous Resistance & the Crisis of the Mother Earth: Paths to Climate Justice, a 2019 Earth Week event.
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Flier for Indigenous Resistance & the Crisis of the Mother Earth: Paths to Climate Justice, a 2019 Earth Week event.
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Student show case by Sustainable Cities Club on Pathways to a low-carbon future.
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Poster of event: Magdalena: a Threatened River of Music, Knowledge and Culture. Presented by the Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School, Pratt Institute Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment, Pratt Disaster Resilience Network (PDRN) and Bomba Estereo
Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School,
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Holding slides of the event Lake Superior Our Helper: Stories from Batchewanaung Anishinabek Fisheries . This event was presented by the Food Studies Program and the Tishman Environment and Design Center.
Food Studies Program at the New School
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Photos of Centennial Decolonize Academia event.
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Photos of Ecology and Sovereignty: Native and Indigenous Perspectives Transcending Boundaries, part of 2017 Earth Week.The Tishman Environment and Design Center convened Native and Indigenous artists, activists, and thought leaders for a powerful conversation highlighting the importance of traditional ecological knowledge. The event emphasized the need to transcend imposed boundaries—of thought, geography, and medium—in order to foster socially just approaches to environmental issues.
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Photos of Textile Scrap Workshop: Design Challenge. In partnership with the New York City Department of Sanitation, Materials for the Arts (MFTA) launched a textile scrap reuse initiative, inviting Parsons students to develop creative design solutions. Coordinated by the Parsons Healthy Materials Lab and the Tishman Environment and Design Center, students participated in an interactive, hands-on workshop at the MFTA warehouse in Long Island City, where they explored and prototyped design ideas using a wide array of reclaimed textile scraps and materials. Part of 2017 Earth Day events.
New York City Department of Sanitation, Materials for the Arts (MFTA)
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The Tishman Environment and Design Center partnered with the Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management program and the Environmental Studies program to host the annual Earth Week Mixer. All New School students, alumni, and faculty working in environment and sustainability-related fields were invited to attend. Mark Chambers, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, joined as the guest of honor and spoke with students about the importance of inclusive climate action. Part of 2017 Earth Day events.
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Climate change experts gathered to discuss the Trump administration’s potential withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and to reflect on the Obama administration’s accomplishments in climate policy. The discussion centered on recent climate science research, the stance of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and anticipated policy shifts under the Trump administration. Photos of this panel, co-organized with The Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, and part of 2017 Earth Day events.
The Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis
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The Tishman Center kicked off Earth Week by tabling in the University Center. Students, faculty, and staff pledged to take sustainable actions in their daily lives, learned more about clubs on campus, played a game to learn how to properly sort waste, and interacted with a student-designed virtual reality project illustrating the present mass extinction crisis (Iris Qu, MFA Design and Technology ‘17). Photos of Sustainability in Action event at the lobby of the University Center.
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Sustainapalooza is an annual event organized and led by Eugene Lang students (led by Sasha Hodson, Environmental Studies ’17) who are engaged in efforts to facilitate enhanced urban resiliency and sustainability. This year, Sustainapalooza focused on health and climate change with an emphasis on personal, ecological, and social dimensions of the issues.
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Photos of University Center Sustainability Tours led by Erik Eibert. The Tishman Center and New School Buildings held two special Sustainability Tours of the University Center. Tour participants learned about sustainable elements of the building’s design including the green roof, grey water treatment plant, electricity cogeneration, ice storage, and non-toxic building materials. Part of 2017 Earth Day events.