January 30, 2020 to February 1, 2020 |
12:00pm |
“Restoration for What and for Whom? Shifting the Paradigm in Tropical Forest Management" (Yale International Society of Tropical Foresters’ 26th Annual Conference) |
February 3, 2020 |
3:45pm |
Naveeda Khan (Johns Hopkins University), "The Work of ‘Loss and Damage’ within Global Climate Negotiations" (Yale History of Science and Medicine Program Colloquia) |
February 4, 2020 |
12:00pm |
Chelsea Jack (Department of Anthropology), "Iris & Hemp" (Ecocriticism Working Group) |
12:00pm |
Felix Pal (Australian National University), "Tracing The Banyan Tree: Rethinking Organisational Ties In The Many-Footed Hindu Right" (outh Asian Studies Council) |
12:00pm |
Dr. John Francis (environmental activist), "Celebrating Black Leaders in the Environment" (Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies EQUID Committee) |
4:30pm |
Timothy Pachirat (University of Massachusetts Amherst), "“Industrialized Animal Agriculture in an Age of Complicity” (Law, Ethics & Animals Program at Yale Law School) |
4:30pm |
Sheila Jasanoff (Harvard) “Human and Humane: The Counterpoint of Life and Law” (Law, Ethics & Animals Program at Yale Law School) |
6:30pm |
Nyesha Arrington (Chef), "Chewing the Fat: Cooking Across the Black Diaspora" ( Afro-American Cultural Center and Yale Sustainable Food Program) |
6:30pm |
Aaron Ellison, Alex Felson, and Stacy Levy, "Ornament and Ecology: Designing a Visual Language for Connecting with Nature" (Yale School of Architecture) |
February 5, 2020 |
12:00pm |
Marco Garrido (University of Chicago), "The Patchwork City: Class, Space, and Politics in Metro Manila” (Council on Southeast Asia Studies) |
February 7, 2020 |
9:00am |
“Reimagining Ways of Being: Religion and Spirituality in Ecological Activism” Graduate Conference in Religion and Ecology |
11:00am |
Dana Powell (Appalachian State University), “Unsettling Exceptionality and Ruin: Native Presence in the Anthropocene” (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
12:00pm |
Rachel Atcheson (Deputy Strategist), "Politics, Policy and Animals" (Yale Law School Law, Ethics & Animals Program) |
12:30pm |
Catherine Webb (Yale College), "knead 2 know: The Three Sisters" (Yale Sustainable Food Program) |
February 7, 2020 to February 8, 2020 |
12:00pm |
"New Directions in Environmental Law 2020 Conference" |
February 10, 2020 |
4:00pm |
Meera Subramanian (Princeton), “Eco Swaraj: Can India Achieve Environmental Self-Rule?” Poynter Fellowship |
4:00pm |
Wayne Hsiung (Direct Action Everywhere) "REVERSING EXTINCTION: WHY CLIMATE JUSTICE NEEDS ANIMAL RIGHTS" (MacMillan Center) |
4:30pm |
Mark Roosien (Institute of Sacred Music Fellow), “Shifting Visions: Earthquake Rituals in Constantinople between Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages” (Liturgy Symposium Series) |
5:00pm |
Meera Subramanian (Princeton), “Eco Swaraj: Can India Achieve Environmental Self-Rule?” Poynter Fellowship |
February 11, 2020 |
8:30am |
Breakfast Conversation with Meera Subramanian (Yale Environmental Humanities) |
February 12, 2020 |
11:30am |
Doug Kysar (Yale Law School), "Living with Owning" (Yale Environmental Humanities) |
February 13, 2020 |
5:00pm |
Eiko Maruko Siniawer (Williams College), "Rethinking Panic: Toilet Paper and the Uncertainties of Early 1970s Japan" (Council on East Asian Studies) |
5:30pm |
Christina Gerhardt (U. Hawai’i at Mānoa), "Atlas of (Remote) Islands and Sea Level Rise" (Yale German and Yale English) |
February 14, 2020 |
11:00am |
Robyn d'Avignon (New York University), “Making a Ritual Geology in Savannah West Africa ca. 800-1900 AD” (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
February 17, 2020 |
12:00pm |
Dorceta Taylor (University of Michigan), "Examining Diversity and Equity Issues in the Environmental Sector" (Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies) |
February 18, 2020 |
4:30pm |
Paola Velez (Chef), "Cooking Across the Black Diaspora, An Ezra Stiles College Tea" (The Afro-American Cultural Center and Yale Sustainable Food Program) |
5:30pm |
Elleza Kelley (Columbia University), "'What was Common Could Be a Flower': Apartment Living in African American Literature" (Yale AFAM and Yale English) |
6:00pm |
John Wargo (Yale University), “Global Food Challenges to Health and the Environment” (Democracy in America) |
February 19, 2020 |
12:00pm |
Bradley Davis (Eastern Connecticut State University), "Animal Beings: Elephants and Empire in Southeast Asia" (Council on Southeast Asia Studies) |
4:00pm |
Marjorie Wolfe (artist), Artist talk: "Sepiessa" (Literature, Arts and the Environment Colloquium) |
4:00pm |
Frances Beinecke (NRDC) and Paul Winter (song writer), "Perspectives on the Environmental Movement on the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day" (The Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale) |
February 20, 2020 |
12:00pm |
Kathleen Dean Moore (Oregon State University), "Great Tide Rising: The Moral Urgency of Climate Action" (Yale Program on Climate Change Communication) |
5:00pm |
Steven Meyer (Washington University), "The Two Silos: Literature, Science, and Agents of Overlap in Twenty-first-century Science Studies" (Whitney Humanities Center) |
February 21, 2020 |
11:00am |
Jeanne Feaux (The University of Tübingen), “Between Climate Fears and River Dreams: Transdisciplinary Research Processes in Central Asia” (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
12:30pm |
Lauren Kim (Yale College), "knead 2 know: Urban Food Forests in Taiwan" (Yale Sustainable Food Program) |
February 24, 2020 |
12:00pm |
Melaina Dyck (Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation), "The Living Pharmacy: Innovation and Intellectual Property of Indigenous Knowledge in Pucallpa, Peru" (Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies) |
4:00pm |
Ross Andersen (Poynter Fellowship), "Writing at the Intersection of Science and the Arts" (The Franke Program in Science and the Humanities) |
4:30pm |
Kiki Louya (co-owner of the Folk and The Farmer’s Hand), "Chewing the Fat: Cooking Across the Black Diaspora, A Timothy Dwight College Tea with Kiki Louya" (Afro-American Cultural Center and Yale Sustainable Food Program) |
February 25, 2020 |
11:30am |
Olalekan Jeyifous (Artist), "Speculative Futures: Immanence and Imminence" (School of Architecture, Enivironmental Humanities, LAE) |
12:00pm |
Leif Castren (Yale FE&S), "Maps of the Blackfeet Reservation and the moral geography of the Dawes Severality Act of 1887" (Religion and Ecology Colloquium) |
12:00pm |
Aparajita Majumdar (Cornell University), "Recalcitrant Lifeworlds of a Tree" (South Asian Studies Council) |
12:00pm |
Gene Baur (Farm Sanctuary), "Changing Hearts and Minds about Food Animals" (Ethics & Animals Program) |
5:30pm |
Jonathan Howard "Black and Blue: Water and the Negro Question" (Yale AFAM and Yale English) |
February 26, 2020 |
4:00pm |
Katja Lindskog (Yale English, Humanities) and Michelle Bell (Yale FES), Conversations in Science and the Humanities: Pollution (LAE) |
4:00pm |
Rachel DiNitto (University of Oregon), "From Chernobyl’s Past to Fukushima’s Remembered Future" (Council on East Asian Studies) |
4:30pm |
Bryant Terry (Chef), "Cooking Across the Black Diaspora featuring Bryant Terry" (Afro-American Cultural Center and Yale Sustainable Food Program) |
February 28, 2020 |
11:00am |
Erika Milam (Princeton University), “Slow Science: Ecological Landscapes and their Organisms” (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
12:30pm |
Emily Sigman (MEM ’20), "knead 2 know: Biodiversity is Delicious—The Food Markets of St. Petersburg" (Yale Sustainable Food Program) |