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environmental case studies

Black History Month: Ecojustice Resources

February 10, 2022

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Dharma and Ecology, with Pankaj Jain

January 10, 2022

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Researching Ecojustice at the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology

December 27, 2021

This week, Spotlights features a clip from our episode about the new Ecojustice hub at the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, with Tara C. Trapani, Liz Burkemper, Eun Young Choi, and Leah Snavely.

Details for the full episode are available here.

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Religion and Climate Change

August 2, 2021

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The Politics and Cosmology of New Age Spirituality, with Susannah Crockford

June 13, 2021

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Spirituality in Sedona, Arizona, with Susannah Crockford

June 7, 2021

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Loving Stones, with David Haberman

May 31, 2021

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Understanding Climate Change through Religious Lifeworlds, with David Haberman

May 24, 2021

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Climate Change & Evangelicals (part 2), with Robin Veldman

May 17, 2021

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Climate Change & Evangelicals (part 1), with Robin Veldman

May 10, 2021

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Forum Newsletter (July 2022)

July 5, 2022. Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. Read our Forum newsletter here.  

We humans need to open our minds to the personhood of nonhuman animals

By Daniel P. Horan National Catholic Reporter June 29, 2022

These Clergy Are Bridging the Gap Between Religion and Climate

By James Bruggers Inside Climate News June 27, 2022
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Event Listings

  • Meditation for Earth
    January 11, 2022 to December 27, 2022
  • Ecosattvas in the Anthropocene
    January 30, 2022 to December 18, 2022
  • Eco Poetry: Bringing Attention to Plants, Animals, and Bodies of Water
    July 7, 2022
  • Processing Climate Grief: A New Possibility for Taking Action with Nico Cary
    July 9, 2022
  • What Lies Beneath
    July 11, 2022
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