Dear Friends and Colleagues, First, we at the Center for Environmental Futures want to ask you to take care of yourselves, to practice social distancing…
Read MoreDeadline Extension: Visiting Scholar in the Environmental Humanities
Dear Friends and Colleagues, First, we at the Center for Environmental Futures want to ask you to take care of yourselves, to practice social distancing…
Read MoreDeadline Extension: Visiting Scholar in the Environmental Humanities
It’s time for Eugene to talk about environmental justice. 350 Eugene, Beyond Toxics, the NAACP and Stand Up for Racial Justice are joining in partnership…
Read MoreClimate Town Hall: Organizing for Environmental Justice
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Immerse yourself in an experience that rests at the mystic intersection of the forces of nature and culture with humans, animals, and language. “Every Word…
Read MoreArt Exhibit “Every Word was Once an Animal” Opens at the Jordan Schnitzer
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