Our colloquium brings the voices and vision of leading Environmental Justice (EJ) advocates to the Stanford community, in order to educate, inspire, and transform our understanding of environmental science. Environmental Justice advances a positive vision for policies and actions that fight environmental racism.
Each Wednesday, the colloquium will highlight the work of leading EJ thinkers and practitioners, speaking from frontline organizations on a wide range of topics. Topics include acting on toxic exposures and health disparities for community resilience, climate justice and youth action, Indigenous land and water rights, green cities and Afrofuturism, food justice and intersecting social movements, queer ecologies, and more.
To attend the sessions, please fill out the form below. The speaker events will be on Wednesdays from 12 - 1:20 pm in Building 300-300. There will also be a remote option via Zoom. If you have any questions, reach out to Sibyl Diver (sdiver@stanford.edu) and Isabel Carrera Zamanillo (micz@stanford.edu).