April 5th, 2011
Not in Your Backyard and Not in Mine: All hands working for Environmental Justice
FREE FOOD!! FREE EVENT!! FREE KNOWLEDGE!!!
NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY!
Tentative Program:
9:00-10:00 am Opening EJ Training & Discussion (OPAL)
10:15-11:15 am PowerShift Panel (CJL)
11:30-1:00 pm Food Justice Panel (Huerto de la Familia, South Central Farmers, United Farm Workers)
1:15-2:45 pm Food Justice Keynote (Bryant Terry)
3:00-4:15 pm Environmental Justice in Eugene (Oregon Toxics Alliance, Centro Latino Americano)
4:30-6:00 pm Indigenous Rights Keynote (Winnemem Wintu Tribe, Enivronmental Justice Coalition for Water)
6:15 pm Dinner
6:30-8:45 pm Film Screening and Discussion (Sun Come Up)
8:45 pm Dessert and Networking
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April 5th, 2011
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March 1st, 2011
This is only for the above week. Starting March 8th, 2011, meetings will resume their standard time at 7 pm in the MCC
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March 1st, 2011
Hello University of Oregon Students,
We are writing on behalf of the ASUO student group Coalition Against Environmental Racism (CAER). CAER is committed to bridging the gap between the struggle for social and environmental equality. CAER has the dual mission of educating the campus about Environmental Racism and building coalitions within the University community to foster activism in the Environmental Justice Movement. Unfortunately, this next term, Spring 2011, two of the three CAER student leaders will be studying abroad. Consequently, we need two interim student leaders for next term, Spring 2011.
This position requires the applicant to attend CAER’s weekly meetings (Tuesday at 7:00 PM in the Multicultural Center). Most importantly, the applicant will assist with the organization and implementation of CAER’s 16th Annual Grassroots Environmental Justice Conference (April 31-May1). In addition, this position requires attendance at the occasional Program Council Meetings and/or Multicultural Board meetings.
This position does have a stipend. However, the stipend is not enough to fully compensate the applicant for the time spent in this position. Please do not apply unless you are interested in Environmental Justice and are willing to spend at least 5 hours a week on the group. Please anticipate allocating more than five hours a week leading up the conference, which occurs during the middle of Spring Term.
We will interview all applicants in the coming weeks. Please note that this position is only for Spring 2011. You are welcome to take part in the standard officer election for next year, but your position would be in no way guaranteed. Please submit a resume to caer@uoregon.edu as soon as possible. Feel free to email CAER if you have any questions. We look forward to meeting you.
Thank you,
Nick Hayman and Natalie Kessler
Coalition Against Environmental Racism
Tags: CAER, Environmental Justice, Leadership
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March 1st, 2011
Free Food! Free Knowledge! Free Event!
We are really excited for this year! We are still in the planning process, but we are looking to host exciting panels and speakers in a variety of Environmental Justice issues including food justice, indigenous rights, and climate justice.
We would like for all those interested to attend our weekly meeting at 7 pm in the MCC (beneath Panda express in the EMU) to help us plan and voice your ideas!
Here is a little taste of what you might see at this conference!
Sun Come Up Trailer
Tags: Conference, Environmental, Justice
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May 24th, 2010
The Native American Student Union and the Coalition Against Environmental Racism
are proud to present:
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The Return of Navajo Boy
A free film screening on Wed, May 26 at 7:30 pm.
Located in the Many Nations Longhouse (behind the Law School)
Free Knowledge! Free Food!
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This film is an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival and PBS. The Return of Navajo Boy reunited a Navajo family, forced the US Department of Justice to pay out a $100,000 compensation check to a former uranium miner and triggered a federal investigation of uranium houses.
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This is a FREE event with FREE food!!!
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The screening is on Wednesday, May 26 at 7:30 pm in the Many Nations Longhouse (Located behind the Law School.)
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