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Report: Climate Action Week at The New School This Executive Summary documents the events that took place during Climate Action Week in 2014 at The New School. -
Event: Environmental Justice, Zero Waste & Circular Economy Conference The Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School, is collaborating with GAIA, a global alliance of more than 800 anti-incinerator and waste advocates, to host the first Environmental Justice, Zero Waste & Circular Economy Conference on May 8, 2017. The Conference will convene experts from around the world and a variety of fields to share and showcase innovative designs, advocacy campaigns and scholarly research across this often siloed field. -
Remarks: FutureCity - The Past, Present, and Future of New York Mike Harrington, assistant director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center, gives opening remarks for FutureCity: The Past, Present, and Future of New York with Jason Haber. -
Remarks: Plastic Free Waters Welcome remarks by Mike Harrington, Assistant Director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center, to the Plastic Free Waters event. -
Remarks: Michelle DePass Michelle DePass' opening remarks. -
Remarks: People’s Climate Music - Frontline Communities Michelle DePass' opening remarks for the People’s Climate Music: Frontline Communities event taking place during Climate Week 2017. -
Remarks: 25th anniversary of the Principles of Environmental Justice Opening remarks from Michelle DePass for panel discussion celebrating 25th anniversary of the Principles of Environmental Justice, drafted by the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit held on October 24-27, 2016. -
Remarks: On the Edge - Confronting the Threat of Sea Level Rise panel Michelle DePass' opening remarks for On the Edge: Confronting the Threat of Sea Level Rise panel. This event was hosted by the Regional Plan Association in collaboration with the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and The New School. Panelists include Ana Baptista (Moderator), Bennett Brooks, Mindy Fullilove, Jeanne Herb, David Kooris, State of Connecticut Department of Housing. -
Report: Summary of Spring 2021 EJ Movement Fellowship Workshops 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?" -
Remarks: Social Impact Investing for Sustainability Michelle DePass' opening remarks for the event: Social Impact Investing for Sustainability. -
Report: Environmental Justice Movement Landscape Assessment 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. -
Remarks: Resilient Cities Michelle DePass' opening remarks at the event Resilient Cities. -
Interview Guide: Research on Developing a Fellowship Program for EJ Leaders Interview protocol for research conducted by the Tishman Environment and Design Center to explore the development of a new program serving leadership in the environmental justice movement. -
Promotional Materials: 2016 TEDC Scholars Lunch and Learn Poster 2016 TEDC Scholars Lunch & Learn flyer. Part of 2016 Earth Week. -
Remarks: Alternative Road to Paris - Examining the UN Climate Summit Michelle DePass' opening remarks for Alternative Road to Paris: Examining the UN Climate Summit event. -
Promotional Materials: 2016 TEDC Scholar Poster Information session for TEDC Scholar program, a grant opportunity open to all TEDC students. -
Promotional Materials: Climate Citizen Hackathon 2016 Posters Assortment of Hackathon 2016 poster for TNS community including designers, activists, artists and system thinkers. -
Promotional Materials: Earth Week 2016 Posters 2016 Earth Week Posters for Irresistible Resistance Symposium on April 20th 2016, TEDC Faculty Grant Recipient Symposium on April 18th 2016 and Earth Week interactive. -
Promotional Materials: Green Jobs and Social Justice Poster Poster for 2016 Earth Week events related to green jobs and social justice. They include the Student and Alumni Networking Event and the Panel Discussion with Leaders in the Field. -
Promotional Materials: Earth Week 2020 Events Poster 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. -
Promotional Materials: Farming for Justice Event 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. -
Creative Materials: Climate Change Student Survey The New School Student Survey, prepared by the Climate Emergency Group. -
Promotional Materials: Flyer and Speaker List for Indigenous Resistance & the Crisis of the Mother Earth - Paths to Climate Justice Flyer with a list of speakers for Indigenous Resistance & the Crisis of the Mother Earth - Paths to Climate Justice, a 2019 Earth Week event. -
Promotional Materials: Flyer and Description of Indigenous Resistance & the Crisis of the Mother Earth - Paths to Climate Justice Flyer for Indigenous Resistance & the Crisis of the Mother Earth: Paths to Climate Justice, a 2019 Earth Week event. -
Promotional Materials: Flyer for Sustainable Cities Club Flyer for student show case by Sustainable Cities Club on pathways to a low-carbon future.