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Coming Soon! Ecojustice Resource Hub

September 9, 2021

We here at the Forum are excited to announce that we will soon be releasing a new section on our website: a religiously-engaged Ecojustice resource hub. 

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Climate Change, Religion, and our Bodily Future, with Dr. Todd LeVasseur

August 30, 2021

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Animal Agency and the Mouth of the Donkey, with Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan

August 23, 2021

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Humans, Animals, and the Order of Creation, with Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan

August 16, 2021

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Environmental Justice in Religion and Ecology

July 19, 2021

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Critical Theory, Race, and the Environmental Humanities

July 11, 2021

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Desert Humanities (part 1), with Celina Osuna

June 21, 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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Vatican formally repudiates 'Doctrine of Discovery' used to justify colonization

By Christopher White National Catholic Reporter March 30, 2023

Indigenous leaders hope Vatican's repudiation of oppressive colonial concepts leads to real change

By Nicole Winfield CBC March 30, 2023

How Buddhism can inform climate activism: a conversation with Kritee Kanko

By Nikayla Jefferson Yale Climate Connnections March 29, 2023
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Event Listings

  • Buddhist, Spiritual, Esoteric and Ecological Movements in the 21st Century: A Dynamic Legacy
    May 22, 2023 to May 23, 2023
  • Sacred Pilgrimage: Laudato Si’ & The Chartres Labyrinth today
    May 25, 2023
  • Spirituality & Sustainability Conference 2023
    June 4, 2023 to June 10, 2023
  • Resilience and Resolve: A Climate Justice Training for New York City Faith Communities
    June 9, 2023
  • Joys of the Sea: Waterspirit's 25th Anniversary Annual Benefit
    June 10, 2023
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