Webinar on Mindfulness & Citizenship & Engagement
Join us in this timely and enriching discussion to gain insights on the importance of educating mindfully. Register here.
Join us in this timely and enriching discussion to gain insights on the importance of educating mindfully. Register here.
Join us in this timely and enriching discussion as we dismantle, reimagine, and transform climate communications to empower individuals, communities, and the next generation of young climate leaders. Register here.
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Led by Won Jung Byun, UNESCO, Section of Education for Sustainable Development, Programme Specialist, this webinar will advance ESD as a UNESCO initiative by defining it within the broader context of post-secondary institutions as it is experienced today. Exploring both the challenges and opportunities of integrating ESD into post-secondary curricula, this webinar will discuss how transformative ESD approaches are being implemented North America, what best practices look like on the ground-level, and why transformative ESD approaches are imperative to fostering youth leadership that has them thinking as entrepreneurs and acting as global citizens. Register.
Justin Hansford, Professor of Law at Howard University and Director of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center, as well as a member of the U.N. Permanent Forum on People of African Descent, along with Howard University law students will be sharing their research about US cities commitments to implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in communities of people of African descent. Register today
Following the UN General Assembly (UNGA), Global Goals Week, and Climate Week, SDSN USA will hold a networking meeting to discuss and reflect UN- related activities, as well as the SDGs in the US more broadly.
Join SDSN USA for this opportunity to network and receive updates on UN-related activities. Register here.
The SDSN Working Group on Diversity, Equity, and Justice (DEJ) for Sustainable Development will meet virtually on June 1, 2022 from 12-1:30pm. The Poor People's Campaign, in partnership with SDSN, will present the highlights of their new report, "A Poor People’s Pandemic Report: Mapping the Intersections of Poverty, Race and COVID-19 (06 April 2022). Information will also be shared regarding the upcoming Moral March on Washington on June 18, the newly released Hispanic Activation Toolkit, DEJ's foundation initiatives and more activities that you are invited to participate in. Register here.
Zero Hunger Pathways Project Dialogue 6: Rooted in Relationship: Power and Privilege in Food Systems, will focus on community participation and engagement in designing and implementing food security related programming and policies through lessons learned from the case study of Durham, NC.
In honor of Women’s History Month and National Nutrition Month, SDSN USA will be holding Zero Hunger Pathways Project Dialogue 5: Exploring Equitable Approaches to Ending Hunger in America on March 28th, 2022.
This dialogue is being jointly organized by US SDSN’s Zero Hunger Pathways Project and Diversity and Equity Working Group and Howard University’s Center for Women, Gender and Global Leadership. It. will explore the impact of historic inequities and what policies and approaches are needed to address racial and gender inequities to put the country on the pathway to zero hunger.
Come meet the SDSN Youth USA team, learn about current and upcoming projects, ask questions, and meet other individuals interested in sustainable development during this informal networking event.We’ll discuss our podcast, Globus, the (new) Pilot Blog, and share our efforts to make sustainable development research more accessible. Register here.
SDSN USA members across the country are working within their institutions, communities, cities, regions, and states to build awareness of and achieve the SDGs. On February 17, 2022, we invite you to join for a networking meeting centered on the topic of SDG localization. Register.
How are you doing? What has your institutional response been like? Do you have any questions about SDSN USA? Take a break from your typical May day and network with us. Register here.
Please join us for a virtual coffee break to say hello, share stories and information, and network.
Please join us for a virtual coffee break to say hello, share stories and information, and network.