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LEAP Entrepreneurship Club partnered with Sure We Can Recycling Center during Earth Week to collect plastic bottles and aluminum cans at The New School with the help of the Tishman Center and the Facilities team. The bottles and cans collected helped support Sure We Can’s mission to support the local community, particularly the most vulnerable residents, and promote social inclusion, environmental awareness, and economic empowerment. Tishman Center staff joined LEAP and other New School students at Sure We Can on Earth Day, April 22nd for a volunteer day.
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Photos of “Beyond the Polar Bear” Artwork Exhibit. Photos of student, faculty, and alumni work reflecting on the threat of climate change.
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Jozef Soloff (Environmental Studies ‘16), Sasha Hodson (Environmental Studies ‘16), and Ana
Remis (Environmental Studies ‘18) taught attendees how to make Natural Dye-Sensitized
Solar Cells. Natural Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (NDSC) are an alternative solar technology.
NDSC harvests sunlight with pigments taken from flora, and are cheap and easily made.
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Photos of Mobilizing to March event at the Social Justice Hub. Part of 2017 Earth Day events.
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In collaboration with the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT), the Design Build course
of the School of Constructed Environments, taught by professors Huy Bui and Carlos Gomez
de Llarena, has developed this year’s Street Seats project for the corner of 13th Street and
Fifth Avenue, supported by the Tishman Center. The components of the space were
constructed in-house and installed on site over the course of The New School’s Earth Week.
With a generous amount of planters and movable seating, this public seating area will be an
evolving space over its seven-month lifespan.
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Photos of Going Beyond “Green”. Community-based participatory research led by New School faculty and students addressing the impacts of climate change and other environmental threats to community well-being and social justice. Part of 2017 Earth Day events.
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Photos of Dystopia Earth Week Exhibition. Part of 2017 Earth Day events.
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Photos of Sustainapalooza is an annual event for New School students engaged in efforts to facilitate enhanced urban resiliency and sustainability. This year's theme is sustainable consumption. Part of Earth Week 2016.
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Photos from Sustainability Tech at The New School panel. Event part of Earth Week 2016. Erik Eibert, Assistant Director for Sustainable Initiatives, discussed the building's energy-efficiency tech-integration and thoughtful design.
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Photos of "Irresistable Resistance" Pop-Up Print Shop for Earth Week 2016.
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Photos of 2015 Faculty Grant Panel
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Photos of students partaking in New School Climate Ribbon Tying for Earth Week 2016
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Photos of 2016 Black Lives Matter 101: A Comprehensive Course in Black Social Movements.
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Photos of 2014 Climate Action Week including “Disruption” Encore Screening event and New School community at the 2014 People’s Climate March.
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Visual notes of the event: Magdalena: a Threatened River of Music, Knowledge and Culture. A conversation about the environment, history and culture of the Magdalena River, the main River of Colombia. This event will feature people speakers that have intimate knowledge of how the river has shaped the not only the history and culture of Colombia, but also the world. Organized by the Tishman Center and Pratt Institute GCPE.
Crystal Clarity
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Program for Sustainable textiles: building back better and greener, financial tools & alternative business models. Moderator was Joel Towers. Director of The Tishman Environment and Design Center. The panel event is presented by the Tishman Environment and Design Center, Consulate General of Denmark in New York/Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, IFC, P4G
Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School
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Program for 2016 Black Lives Matter 101: A Comprehensive Course in Black Social Movements. Includes class on Slow Death: Black Health and Environmental Justice with Michelle DePass, Ana Baptista, Robert Corbin & Aletha Maybank.
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Program for 2nd Annual Earth Day Celebration.
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Ana Baptista's opening remarks for the TEDC’s fourth annual Earth Day Celebration.
Ana Isabel Baptista
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2021 Earth Week Visuals including Schedule of events for 04-20 to 04-22
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Poster for panel: Communities Beyond Crisis - Climate Crisis Resiliency and the African Diaspora and other September 2021 events, deadlines which took place during 2021 NYC Climate Week
Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School
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Fall 2015 Programming at the Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School
Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School
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Group of students gathered and making signage, Adults and kids protesting, Group of TEDC students & staff making signage and preparing to march, People posing with signs and crowd protesting. Part of Climate Week.
Tishman Environment and Design Center
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Multilingual graphic for 2020 Earth Week with climate emergency in various languages
Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School
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Paths to Climate Justice Earth Day Panel; day 1 and 2. Part of Earth Week 2019