The Quest for Global Environmental Equity in an Increasingly Inequitable World
Thursday April 18
A Special Pre-Conference Event
4:30 P.M.
Jean Thomas Lambert Environmental Lecture
Ernst Common Room, Blaustein Humanities Center
Free and open to the public
From Our Homelands to the Tar Sands
Melina Laboucan-Massimo, Climate and Energy Campaigner, Greenpeace & Cree Environmental Justice Activist
Friday April 19
Evans Hall, Cummings Arts Center
11:45 A.M. Registration
12:30 P.M. Welcome & Introductions
Opening Keynote: Oppenheimer Endowed Lecture
Killing in Ignorance: How We Personally Cause Environmental Injustice and Why We Must Take Action
Kristin Shrader-Frechette, O’Neill Family Endowed Professor, Dept. of Philosophy & Dept. of Biological Sciences & Director, Center for Environmental Justice and Children’s Health, University of Notre Dame
1:30 P.M. Session I: Globalization and Environmental Inequity
Globalization and Inequality: An Overview
Robert Darst, Associate Professor of Political Science & Director of Sustainability Studies, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Marjory Dilley & International Relations Lecture
The Right to Waste: Informal Sector Recyclers and Struggles for Social Justice in Urban India
Vinay Gidwani, Professor of Geography & Global Studies, University of Minnesota
3:00 P.M. Break with Light Refreshments
3:30 P.M. Panel I: Globalization’s Unequal Environmental & Social Impacts in India
Professors, Connecticut College: Geoffrey Atherton, Sunil Bhatia, Jane Dawson, Julia Kushigian, Julie Rivkin and Mab Segrest
5:15 P.M. Adjourn
7:30 P.M. Evening Keynote, Jean Thomas Lambert Environmental Lecture
The High Tech Trashing of the Global South
Jim Puckett, Executive Director of the Basel Action Network & producer of the BAN video, “Exporting Harm”
Free and open to the public
Saturday April 20
Evans Hall, Cummings Arts Center
8:00 A.M. Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00 A.M. Session II: Resource Extraction & the Export of Environmental Risk
Local Struggles for Global Equity: Environmental Justice at the U.S. - Mexico Border
David Carruthers, Professor of Political Science, San Diego State University
Confronting Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Resource Extraction in Latin America
Katya Salazar, Lawyer & Director of Due Process Law Foundation, Washington, D.C.
10:30 A.M. Break with light refreshments
11:00 A.M. Panel II: Environmental Justice; Indigenous Peoples and Urban Marginals in Peru
Professors, Connecticut College: Maria Cruz-Saco, Jenny Fredricks, Leo Garofalo, Karen Gonzalez Rice, Yibing Huang and Joseph Schroeder
12:30 P.M. Buffet Lunch
Hood Dining Room, Blaustein Humanities Center
1:30 P.M. Session III: Balancing the Needs of People and Biodiversity Conservation
From National Parks to Sacred Forests: Community Involvement in Conservation
Alison Ormsby, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Eckerd College
The Inextricable Link - Community Sustainability, Equability, and Conservation in Africa
Adam Whelchel, Director of Science, The Nature Conservancy, Connecticut Chapter
Panel III: The Challenge of Conserving South Africa’s Unique Biodiversity AND Ensuring Environmental Justice to Local Populations
Professors, Connecticut College: Robert Askins, Jane Dawson, Chad Jones, Douglas Thompson, Derek Turner and Marc Zimmer
Closing Remarks
4:30 P.M. Adjourn
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