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Promotional Materials: Faculty Open House Faculty Open House flyer -
2016 Environmental Programs Fall Mixer Environmental Programs Fall Mixer, open to all students, staff and faculty interested in climate sustainability and environmental justice. -
Event: From Columbus to the Nagoya Protocol: How Ecological Imperialism Originated Indigenous Knowledge Exploitation and Biopiracy Skills Lab 106 Event: From Columbus to the Nagoya Protocol: How Ecological Imperialism Originated Indigenous Knowledge Exploitation and Biopiracy taught by Fabio Parasecoli, Associate Professor and Director of Food Studies. This skills lab focuses on how contemporary debates about intellectual property and indigenous knowledge still deal with this negative legacy. Part of TEDC's 2016 Skills Labs which are workshops on pressing environmental issues, taught by TEDC Affiliated Faculty. -
Event: El Niño 101: Why care about sea-air interactions in the tropical Pacific Ocean? Skills Lab 2016: El Nino 101: Why care about sea-air interactions in the tropical pacific ocean? by Ivan Ramirez, Assistant Professor of Environmental Health In this skills lab, participants gained a basic understanding of El Niño and ENSO physical dynamics, including its life cycle characteristics and teleconnections with global weather and climate, impacts on societies. Part of TEDC's 2016 Skills Labs which are workshops on pressing environmental issues, taught by TEDC Affiliated Faculty. -
Event: Skills Lab 2016: Plant Positive Plant Positive by Barent Roth, Part-time Lecturer, Product Design. This skills lab examines the ecological problems created by continuing to produce animals for food as well as the healthy delicious solutions by alternatively eating plant based meals. Part of TEDC's 2016 Skills Labs which are workshops on pressing environmental issues, taught by TEDC Affiliated Faculty. -
Photos: Skills Lab 2016 Transforming Our Trash Systems - Environmental Justice and Zero Waste Policies Photos from Transforming Our Trash Systems: Environmental Justice and Zero Waste Policies, taught by Ana Baptista, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management. Garbage is one of the most visible manifestations of environmental injustice in our society. In this skills lab, participants learned about the innovative approaches to improve the current waste management systems in NYC and the concept of zero waste and zero waste policies for the region that can be pursued to achieve environmental justice. This was part of TEDC's 2016 Skills Labs, which were workshops on pressing environmental issues, taught by Tishman Center Affiliated Faculty. -
Faculty Work: 2015-2016 ReNew School Project 14k Grantees List of ReNew School: Project 14k inaugural project awards grantees and project descriptions. This inaugural set of grants was for the academic year 2015-2016. -
Photos: Presentation for Retreat Sustainability Orientation 2022 Tishman Environment and Design Center director of Sustainability Engagement, Mike Harrington presenting at the Retreat Sustainability Orientation. -
Student Work: Aronson Fellowship Reflection - Yasmin Arquiza Written reflection by 2022 Aronson Fellow Yasmin Arquiza. Arquiza reflects on her previous film work documenting community-managed fisheries in the Philippines, with a focus on the role of civil society and government partners in rehabilitating and sustaining municipal fisheries. Her Aronson Fellowship project, Meet the Fishers, builds on this foundation by telling the stories of small-scale fishers and shedding light on the realities of daily life in coastal communities across the Philippines. -
Student Work: Chandler Chase Louden Fellowship Recap Written reflection by 2022 Aronson Fellow Chandler Chase Louden in regards to their fellowship project which focuses on researching how to aid community gardens in funding and resource access. -
Student Work: Aronson Fellowship Project Recap - Fashion x Borders Updated Report by 2022 Aronson Fellows Zainab Koli and Mel Corchado of their reserach on the global fashion industry and social and ecological violence. This project will provide people with ways of approaching the violences of the fashion industry with expanded, open and radical perspectives. -
Transcript: Daniela Lam Aronson Fellowship interview Transcript from Daniela Lam interview -
Photos: Lunch and Learn with Milagre Nuvunga Photos of the 2016 Lunch and Learn Series with Milagre Nuvunga. -
Promotional Material: Car Free NYC Poster 2016 Poster for Car Free NYC 2016, in collaboration with the NYC Department of Transportation. This event was part of 2016 Earth Day events. -
Promotional Material: Good As New 2019 Flyer Flyer advertising 2019 Good As New donation drive. -
Promotional Material: Good As New Flyer 2018 Flyer advertising 2018 Good As New donation drive. -
Promotional Material: Good As New Flyer 2017 Flyer for 2017 Good As New Free Sale Event. -
Promotional Material: Communities Beyond Crisis Lecture Series Session 4 Poster Poster for Communities Beyond Crisis: Grassroots Women Leaders' Contributions in Disaster Situations. -
Promotional Material: Communities Beyond Crisis Lecture Series Session 2 Poster Poster for Communities Beyond Crisis: Agroecology and Food Sovereignty after Disaster as a part of the event series Communities Beyond Crisis. -
Promotional Material: Communities Beyond Crisis Lecture Series Session 1 Poster Poster for Communities Beyond Crisis: Participatory Action Research as a Transformative Pathway to Progressive Planning and Policymaking as a part of the event series Communities Beyond Crisis. -
Promotional Material: Communities Beyond Crisis Banner Graphic for speaker series: Communities Beyond Crisis. -
Promotional Material: Gender and Privilege in the Youth Climate Movement Flyer Flyer of Coming Together: Gender and Privilege in the Youth Climate Movement. Speakers included Meadow Tarbell-Cook, Kellie Berns, Nina Berglund, Jasilyn Charger, Christopher Tandazo, Sabrina Chapa, and Beau Morton. -
Promotional Material: An Insider's Look at Mongolia Flyer Flyer for Talk with Oyungerel Tsedevdamba. The event shared her experience as an environmental activist, writer, former politician, and a graduate of Stanford University, offering multiple "insider" views into Mongolia in the past and today. The event was co-sponsored by The New School Milano and the Tishman Center. -
Promotional Material: Beyond Crises Lecture Flyer Flyer for event From Anthropocene Troubles to Utz 'K'aslemal: Indigenous Ecologies as Bioculturally-Diverse Pathways beyond a World of Crises. -
Promotional Material: COP21 Road to Paris Poster COP 21: Road to Paris events poster for November 2016.