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"Fractivism" - Building
a Coalition Against Fracking
InterAmerican Campus
Monday, March 28 - 10 am, Room 401
Kendall Campus
Monday, March 28 - 1:25 pm, Room R402
Wolfson Campus
Monday, March 28 - 7 pm - Room 7128
North Campus
Tuesday, March 29- 11:15 am - Room 2151 |
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Earth Ethics Institute
Campus Programs
MDC InterAmericn Campus -
Earth Days
Monday, March 21 - Thursday, March 24
MDC Kendall Campus -
Urban Resiliency Symposium
Wednesday, March 16 - Thursday, March 17
MDC Wolfson Campus -
Urban Resiliency Symposium
Wednesday, March 23 - Thursday, March 24
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Supportive. Sustainable Community
Agriculture
This workshop focuses on the operations of a non-profit
organic farm and market in the South Florida region that
also serves as a job skills training facility.
Participants will tour Verde Gardens with its 145 LEED-certified
“green” town homes for formerly homeless families with
disabilities and a 22-acre organic farm.
Verde Community
Farm and Market, Homestead
12690 SW 280th
Street, Homestead, FL 33033
Saturday, January 30, 2016
9 am - 12 Noon
Facilitated by
Chuck Lyons,
Verde Community Farm
Director
6 hour Professional Development Credit
To Register, Reference #911560
Seeing Systems: Peace, Justice and Sustainability
(Part 1)
A Four-part Lunch and Learn Series
examining the interrelationships of and interconnections
between peace, social and economic justice, racial and
gender equity and environmental sustainability. It also
explores systems thinking as a way to make sense of
complex systems and problems.
Beginning
February - See Campus Homepages for dates and
times
InterAmerican - To Register and for date/time -Reference
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911535
North
- To Register and for date/time -
Reference #911536
Four Wednesdays ---
First Wednesday - 12 Noon - 1 pm
Followed by Three Wednesdays - 12 Noon - 1:30 pm
Facilitated by
Earth Ethics Institute Staff
11 hours of Professional Development Credit
Seeing Systems: Peace,
Equity and Regeneration
(Part 2)
A Four-part Lunch and Learn Series
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identifying
solutions supporting peace
Beginning
January - See Campus Homepages for dates and
times
Kendall
- To Register and for date/time -
Reference#
911552
Wolfson - To Register and for date/time -
Reference #911557
Four Wednesdays (except Kendall - Five) ---
First Wednesday - 12 Noon - 1 pm
Followed by Three Wednesdays - 12 Noon - 1:30 pm
(Kendall - Four Wednesdays 12 Noon - 1:10 pm)
Facilitated by
Earth Ethics Institute Staff
11 hours of Professional Development Credit
Systems Thinking and System
Dynamics Modeling
MDC Wolfson Campus, Room 3404-8
Friday, February 19, 2016
2-5 pm
Facilitated by David Roman,
Energy Policy Manager at Southern Alliance for Clean
Energy
6 hours of Professional Development Credit
Systems Thinking (ST) is a way of seeing and talking
about the world that helps us better understand
complexity and change. ST allows us to see feedback
responses rather than linear cause-effect chains, to see
patterns of change rather than a static “snapshot”.
To Register, Reference #911563
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