Earth Week Begins April 22

April 16, 2019

In celebration of Earth Day, the Associated Students and its campus partners bring you a week of speakers, workshops, documentary screenings, music, art, a group bike ride and more!

Earth Week kicks off on Monday, April 22 and concludes Friday, April 26. For a complete schedule, workshop descriptions, and Key Note Speaker bio, go to http://associatedstudents.humboldt.edu/content/2019-schedule.

This annual, student-run event focuses on the challenges, ideas, and solutions to move us towards a sustainable future. This year's theme is "Building Resilience in a Time of Crisis." Join us as we explore challenges and celebrate new approaches to building resilient communities, network with your peers, and leave feeling inspired to take action.

This Year's Earth Week Banquet (Monday, April 22 at 5:30 p.m.) includes a presentation by our Keynote speaker, David Cobb, as well as the ever popular Trashion Show and the Sustainability Champion Awards ceremony.

Earth Week is organized by the Earth Week Every Week Committee, a coalition of Associated Students programs and student clubs, with support from the Office of Sustainability. Their mission is to plan programs, events and workshops throughout the year that seek to educate, create community and foster dialogue on issues of social and environmental justice, human and non-human rights and healthy lifestyles.

The Earth Week Planning Committee works to ensure all events and programs are inclusive and representative of the diversity of race, ethnicity, gender, age, national origin, religion, disability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, education, language, and physical appearance that we see in this world.

If you need additional accommodations to fully participate in the events as described, please contact hsuas@humboldt.edu.

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