November 1, 2019 |
8:00am |
Y.U.A.G. Exhibition Opening, “Place, Nations, Generations, Beings: 200 Years of Indigenous North American Art” |
11:00am |
Allison Collis Greene (Emory University), The Light of Tyrrell: Economic Justice and Christian Interracialism in a Jim Crow Swamp (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
November 2, 2019 |
3:00pm |
Marie Watt (Artist), "Y.U.A.G. Exhibition Opening Lecture" (Yale Group for the Study of Native America) |
November 4, 2019 |
4:00pm |
Steven Mufson (Washington Post): "2°C-- Beyond the Limit: Extreme Climate Change in Today's America" (Poynter Fellowship) |
4:30pm |
Elizabeth Hoover (Brown University), "Chewing the Fat—From Garden Warriors to Good Seeds: Indigenizing the Local Food Movement" (Yale Sustainable Food Program) |
November 6, 2019 |
4:00pm |
Samuel Dolbee (Yale Agrarian Studies), "Borders of Cultivation" (Yale Environmental History Workshop Series) |
November 7, 2019 to November 8, 2019 |
1:00pm |
"Usable Climate Science and the Uses of History" Interdisciplinary Workshop |
November 7, 2019 |
4:00pm |
Tatiana Schlossberg (Author and Journalist), "Inconspicuous Consumption: the environmental impact you don’t know you have" (Trumbull College) |
6:30pm |
Tammy Eaglebull (Encompass Architect), “Indigeneity in Contemporary Architecture,” (Yale School of Architecture) |
November 8, 2019 |
8:15am |
Hixon Center Urban Conference (Hixon Center for Urban Ecology) |
11:00am |
Erika Beckman (University of Pennsylvania), "Epics and Anti-epics of Agragian Transformation in Twentieth Century Latin America" (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
5:00pm |
Candis Callison, University of British Columbia, "The Twelve-Year Window: Crisis, Climate Change, and Colonialism" (Whitney Humanities Center) |
November 12, 2019 |
12:00pm |
Becca Franks and Jennifer Jacquet (NYU), "Trillions of Forgotten Animals” (The Law, Ethics & Animals Program at YLS) |
12:00pm |
Matthew Shutzer (Harvard University), "The City as Coal Mine: Labor and Environment in the Making of Dhanbad" (South Asian Studies Council) |
5:00pm |
Sarah Dry (author), "Waters of the World," (HSHM) |
6:00pm |
Jennifer Klein (Yale University), "The Air We Breathe: Democracy, Labor, and Combating Toxicity" (Democracy in America) |
November 13, 2019 |
12:00pm |
Agni Klintuni Boedhihartono (University of British Columbia), “Visualizing Sustainable Future: Long-term engagement in Conservation and Development” (Council on Southeast Asia Studies) |
November 14, 2019 |
8:30am |
Breakfast Conversation with Anthony Acciavatti |
5:00pm |
"Fire & Flood: Queer Resilience in the Era of Climate Change" Film Screening (Out in the Woods) |
November 15, 2019 |
8:30am |
Global Environmental Justice Conference |
11:00am |
Pierre Du Plessis (Aarhus University), "Staying with the Truffle: Tracking Landscape Relations in the Kalahari Desert after 'Man the Hunter'" (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
1:30pm |
Julian Revie (Author), "Living Chapel" Presentation |
2:00pm |
Gary Belkin (Founder of Billion Minds Institute), "The Climate Crisis, Rising Inequality, and Mental Health" (EQUID) |
5:00pm |
"Central Javanese Gamelan Concert and Shadow Puppetry" (Institute of Sacred Music) |
November 18, 2019 |
4:00pm |
Nancy Kuhl, curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature, on John James Audubon's "Birds of America" (Beinecke Library) |
November 19, 2019 |
12:00pm |
Pablo Vidal (Yale University), "New Technologies to Remain Nomadic: The Bni Guild of the Eastern Moroccan Steppes" (CMES Colloquium) |
November 20, 2019 |
11:30am |
David Abel (Journalist), "Journalism and film workshop" (Yale Environment Review) |
12:00pm |
Jonathan Padwe (University of Hawaii, Manoa), "Mosquitoes and the Making of the Annamite Hill Country: A Parasitical Speculative History” (Council on Southeast Asia Studies Brownbag Seminar) |
4:00pm |
Marla Marcum (Climate Disobedience Center) and Amity Doolittle (Yale F&ES), In conversation about justice and the global climate crisis (Yale College Environmental Studies, Yale Energy Studies Program) |
6:00pm |
The Biggest Little Farm Documentary Screening (F&ES Sustainable Food and Agriculture Student Interest Group) |
November 21, 2019 |
4:00pm |
Ben Kiernan (Yale History), "Agriculture Comes to Cambodia" (Yale Environmental History Workshop Series) |
4:00pm |
Carlos Alonso Nugent (Yale English), "Imagined Environments: Mediating Race and Nature in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands" (Yale 20th & 21st Century Studies Colloquium) |
4:30pm |
Sunil Sharma (Boston University), "Veiled Voyagers: The Emergence of Travel Writing by Women in West Asia" (Council on Middle East Studies) |
5:00pm |
Bren Smith (Author), "Chewing the Fat: Eat Like A Fish" (Yale Sustainable Food Program) |