2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6 -- 11)

SS 20 - Integrating Ecology into Faith Community Education: How Ecologists Can Engage a New Initiative to Shape Ecological Literacy and Environmental Justice

Wednesday, August 9, 2017: 8:00 PM-10:00 PM
C124, Oregon Convention Center
Organizer:
Tim Van Meter
Co-organizers:
Gregory E. Hitzhusen and Leanne Jablonski
Speakers:
Laurel Kearns , Beth Norcross and Yonatan Neril
Aldo Leopold wrote that the proof that conservation had not yet reached the foundations of American conduct was that “philosophy and religion” hadn’t heard of it. Today, that has changed profoundly. Even before the Pope’s 2015 environmental encyclical, most religious denominations had created justice statements related to ecology and have long-supported environmental stewardship programs. Now (2017), a national project to integrate ecology and justice into seminary and theology curriculums has begun, and participating faith communities and religious education institutions are currently seeking collaboration and engagement with ecologists to assure that ecology is addressed robustly in the leadership of moral communities.  This session will introduce a diverse range of best examples of integrating ecology and justice in faith communities nationwide and locally in Portland, and provide a forum for ecologists to engage in shaping the development of ecological curricula in faith communities, or to engage locally to provide ecological expertise to faith community partners. Highlighted projects will include:

Participants will be invited to share examples from their own communities, and the session will use these examples as a background for discussing opportunities for engagement, collaboration, networking, strategy, and partnership moving forward.

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