From March 14th to the 18th, a 星空传媒视频 team of teachers, students and staff will be participating in the 鈥淎rt, Science and Tradition for Sustainability Forum鈥, taking place in the State of Morelos, Mexico. The Forum is a collaborative effort between 星空传媒视频, the Universidad Polit茅cnica del Estado de Morelos and the Universidad Pedag贸gica Nacional in Morelos. This Forum is part of a three-year SSHRC funded project 鈥淪ustainable Campuses: A North-South Research and Action Community鈥. It is designed to provide a space to acknowledge and value a diversity of knowledge systems and practices that have the potential to support the construction of sustainable campuses. It also identifies and recognizes institutions that generate knowledge, model sustainability values through their operation, and that share best practices.
The Dawson Team is made up of: three students from the Community Recreation and Leadership Training (CRLT) program – Joni Saganash, Dalton Stewart and Arielle Champetier, Chris Adam -Sustainable Dawson, Susie Bouchard – Office of International Development, Selma Hamdani 鈥 Psychology, Gisela Frias 鈥 Geography and Lily Ieroniaw谩:kon Deer – Dawson Alumni/Syracuse University. This group will be presenting examples of innovation in sustainability through the filters of the Living Campus concept, the Peace Center, International Development and the First People鈥檚 Initiative.
For five days, the group will also have an opportunity to learn from Mexican university partners, environmental educators, artists and community representatives. This forum will provide a space to explore the arts, sciences and indigenous knowledge as diverse forms of knowing that have the potential to awaken passion and inspire action that can allow us to consolidate a holistic path to campus sustainability.
The team will be providing continuous updates while in Mexico through , blogs posts and Twitter.