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Posted: Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Toward a Sustainable Buffalo: Public Lecture Series - November 7, December 5

The Graduate School at Buffalo State, in collaboration with Open Buffalo and the Institute for Community Health Promotions, will host a two-part public lecture series, "Taking Action on Economic, Environmental, and Climate Sustainability," on Monday, November 7, and Monday, December 5. The series will feature distinguished community experts who will provide information about sustainability issues in our area. The series is designed to provide an interdisciplinary forum for discussing how to make progress in addressing these issues.

Both sessions will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in Butler Library 210 and are open to the public. Online registration is not required but is strongly encouraged; refreshments will be provided.

Economic Justice: A Community Agenda to Advance Equity for All
November 7

Andrew Delmonte, Business Adviser and Coordinator of the Social Enterprise Center
Ulla Bak, Cofounder and President of Bak USA
Steve Peraza, Policy Analyst for Partnership for the Public Good
John Washington, Campaigns and Strategy Manager at PUSH Buffalo

Environmental and Climate Justice: A Community Agenda to Advance Equity for All
December 5

Eric Walker, Director of Energy Development and Management
Harper Bishop, Economic and Climate Justice Coordinator at Open Buffalo
Brittny Baxter, Upstate Legislative Organizer at New York Working Families?
Ulysees Wingo, Masten District Council Member, Buffalo Common Council

Submitted by: Margaret T Letzelter
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