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Voicing Eco Distresses: A Conversation on Place-Based Approaches to Research and Partnership in New Jersey

Date & Time

Friday, March 03, 2023, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

Category

Forum

Location

Room 214, Honors Living-Learning Community Building, Rutgers - Newark and via Zoom

48 New Street Newark, NJ, 07102

Contact

Claudia Sepulveda

Information

This event is sponsored by the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture and the Modern Experience with generous support by Rutgers University - Newark, L + M Development Partners and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Join us for “Voicing Eco Distresses: A Conversation on Place-Based Approaches to Research and Partnerships in New Jersey.”

The third in the 2022-2023 series of Urgent Conversations Toward Just Ecological Futures organized and hosted by the Clement A. Price Institute.

This exploration will consider the shared land, water, history, and peoples realities now and five years from now. Where and how do we build partnerships moving us closer to just ecological futures? Participants will be invited to join the roundtable to contribute more voices for expanded dialogue.

Leading Rutgers scholars, educators, and field practitioners will share their perspectives tackling ecological distresses facing New Jersey and aligning efforts across the sciences, humanities, and the arts.

For the online audience: a Zoom link will be emailed to registered attendees the day before the event.

Roundtable speakers: Patrick Rosal (moderator) Professor in the Department of English and Communications and Co-Director of the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice, Rutgers - Camden

Donna E. Fennell, Environmental engineer/environmental microbiologist, Professor and Chair of the Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers - New Brunswick

Kevin Lyons, Associate Professor of Professional Practice,  Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick, Co-Director of the Office of Climate Action, Associate Director of the Rutgers Energy Institute and Director of the Rutgers Business School Public Private Community Partnership Program

Jorge Marcone, Professor of Spanish/Portuguese and Comparative Literature and Associate Dean of Humanities, Rutgers - New Brunswick

Rachel Mundy, Associate Professor of Music in the Arts, Culture, & Media program, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers - Newark Amy Rowe, County agent for Rutgers Cooperative Extension in Essex and Passaic Counties and Coordinator for the Rutgers Environmental Stewards program, Rutgers - New Brunswick

Jack Tchen, Clement A. Price Professor of Public History and Humanities and Director of the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience, Rutgers - Newark

About the Series:

The Clement A. Price Institute continues the Fall 2022 Series of Urgent Conversations Toward Just Ecological Futures with the recognition that multidisciplinary scholarship and cross-community exploration of the regional crises of land, water, place, food, and climate. This series strives to break down silos of knowledge and practice. We gather engaged, creative, and thoughtful people who learn by doing. We seek to acknowledge Indigenous knowledges, of islands, the Americas, African, Asia and our planet, with the rigorous relational explorations of ecosystems. The Price Institute is committed to cultivating deep historical understanding of and working toward just ecological futures in our region and beyond. The series will hold regular in-person and live stream public gatherings.

Voicing Eco Distresses Flyer 3.3.23