Can Deforestation be ended by 2030?
Dana Commons, Higgins LoungeJoin a panel of guests from the Climate Land Use Alliance for a discussion on ending deforestation.
Join a panel of guests from the Climate Land Use Alliance for a discussion on ending deforestation.
Summer fund award winner Marissa Kelemen presents her work in Bangladesh.
Great games and great food!
Calling all SSJ Grad Students: join us for a shared lunch! Please consider bringing a main dish, side dish, or dessert. This is a great opportunity to greet old friends […]
Join us and meet your fellow classmates, SSJ staff and faculty, and your student association leaders. You will learn a lot about the campus and its resources and come and tour the SSJ House with its 24/7 student lounge.
Come and hear about:
Recording Video Recipes from Home with ACE Families: Suggestions for success
Kitchen Access for Haitian Families in Hotel Accommodations: Current practices
Sourcing Fresh and Tasty Food from Home: Is urban farming the solution?
Join us for an enlightening experience where 16 dedicated students showcase their journey through a semester-long community-engaged course. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or a curious learner, this exhibition promises insights and inspiration for all who care about justice in our food systems. Take advantage of this opportunity to broaden your perspective and contribute to a more just and equitable world through agriculture.
What insights emerge when we view agriculture not just as a means of food production, but as a unique landscape in itself? By examining the historical evolution of food landscapes, what revelations can we uncover about the dynamics of power?
Weinan Zhao is a postgraduate studying Environmental Science and Policy. Wei is working with Dr. Morgan Ruelle and Dr. David Bell of Clark's Department of Sustainable and Social Justice(SSJ) to analyze Chinese immigrants' knowledge and experience about lead exposure in Worcester, MA. The purpose of this research is to explore lead poisoning among Chinese immigrants in Worcester, Massachusetts and its impact on health and equity.
Al-Mizan: A Covenant for the Earth is a restatement of the principles governing the protection of nature. This insightful panel discussion will delve into the profound significance of al-Mizan and its relevance for people of diverse faiths and spiritualities worldwide.
Eliana Stanislawski will discuss strategies for increasing educational access for adult refugee learners, developing innovative approaches to virtual learning for adults at all language levels, and challenging the deficit mindset that is pervasive in Adult ESOL and refugee resettlement work.
Join with your fellow SSJ students in a culinary celebration of cultures.