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Opportunity Youth Forum (OYF) Digital Learning Series 2021: The Power of Place

Event Date: Dec 15, 2021 - EST
Title: The Power of Place: Reframing Environmental Justice with a Racial Justice Lens Click Here to View Full Agenda Date/Time: December, 15th, 2021- 12:00pm - 4:00pm EST (Optional Networking 4:00-5:00pm EST) Overview: The next session in the 2021 Power of Place series will focus on reframing environmental justice and increasing equitable access to the natural environment with a racial justice lens. The session will bring together leaders in the environmental justice movement – including young adult leaders, grassroots and community-based organizations, philanthropy, and representatives from federal and local governments – who will help us build our collective understanding of the healing power of nature, especially for Black and Indigenous people and communities of color. We will hear from different voices in the field who will share practical examples of community-focused efforts and policy solutions at the intersection of nature and healing, protecting outdoor spaces, environmental justice, and racial justice. We appreciate the expertise and assistance of Children & Nature Network with this session!
Session Goals:
    • Build understanding of the healing power of nature especially for Black and Indigenous people and communities of color in the context of Arnold Chandler’s research on structural racism
    • Feature different voices and practical examples (models, approaches and initiatives) that intersect nature, environmental justice and racial justice
    • Address and reframe biases around white-dominant conservationist spaces and tropes to center Indigenous people and communities of color, especially as it relates to environmental justice and protecting outdoor spaces
    • Grow awareness of policies and paths for advocating for policies related to securing resources for prioritizing environmental justice and healing in the outdoors



NAP's Vice President of Development and External Engagement, Dawn Knickerbocker (Anishinaabe, White Earth Nation), will join a Philanthropy & Policy Panel alongside Aspen Institute's Juan D. Martinez Pineda (Be'ena' Za, Zapoteca) on Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 3:15pm EST.

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