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Blueprint: People + Wildlife Conference - Speaker Series

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Blueprint: People + Wildlife Conference - Workshop

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The ADA & Civil Rights: Implications in Higher Ed & Beyond

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Duke Students Against Gender Violence launch event

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Philanthropy Field: DevilsGate for a Cause

DSG Sexual Assault Panel

DSG Sexual Assault Panel

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POSTPONED -- The Future of Duke with President Price

**CANCELED**
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The Heterogeneity of Experience

Earth Week 2019

Earth Week 2019

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Student Health Town Hall

Enviro Blow Out

Enviro Blow Out

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Nadia's Initiative: Truth to Power

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Nadia's Initiative: Truth to Power

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Rural Environmental Justice and Sanitation with Catherine Coleman Flowers

Learn more about environmental Justice issues facing communities across North Carolina from Dr. Kay Jowers! Dr. Jowers is a senior policy associate at Duke University¿s Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. Her work focuses on analyzing state regulatory and policy approaches to addressing environmental issues and engages with environmental equity, ethics, and justice in particular. She is the Nicholas Institute¿s lead on the PLANET Project, a collaboration with the Kenan Institute for Ethics, and co-directs the Environmental Justice Lab.  Register here: http://tinyurl.com/y23xxyes

North Carolina Environmental Justice

Hear from Darien Herndon (Duke Class of 2021) on Tuesday, September 22nd at 7:00 PM EST about enviromental justice issues facing indigenous and Appalachia communities! Darien is a member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and an affiliate of the Tuscarora Indian Nation. A 2020 Udall Scholar, she is president of Duke's Native American Student Association and a founding chapter member of Alpha Pi Omega sorority, the country's oldest Native American sorority.

Appalachia and Indigenous Environmental Justice

Naeema Muhammad is Organizing Co-Director of the North Carolina Environmental Justice Network, an organization which promotes health and environmental equality for all people of North Carolina through community action for clean industry, safe work places, and fair access to all human and natural resources. She has worked tirelessly to hold the hog industry accountable for the pollution it produces that disproportionately impacts the lives of African Americans living in rural North Carolina counties.

Environmental Justice Impacts of Hog Farming

Hear from Duke faculty about environmental majors and majors, certificate programs, and opportunities like the Marine Lab and Stanback Fellowship!

A Deep Dive into Environmental Departments

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