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2021 News: 4Cs to Host Virtual "Earth Week" Events Every Day Next Week


4Cs to Host Virtual “Earth Week” Events Every Day Next Week
April 14, 2021
Cape Cod Community College’s Student Engagement Office, in partnership with the student-led 4Cs Orchard Club, will host a full slate of virtual events next week as the College celebrates “Earth Week.” Events will run every day the week of April 19, highlighted by “Environmentalism and Social Justice: Challenging Stereotypes” on Wednesday evening.
“Environmentalism and Social Justice: Challenging Stereotypes” is a panel discussion that will tackle the long and short term implications and crossroads of social justice activism and environmental conservation. It will take place Wednesday, April 21 at 6:00 p.m. via Zoom with panelists Linda Coombs, Wampanoag Historian and Scholar, Dr. John Kucish of Bridgewater State University, Camile Madison, Wampanoag Language Institute Faculty and Scholar, Dr. Madhavi Venkatesan, Executive Director of Sustainable Practices and Assistant ....

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Environmentalism and Social Justice: 
Challenging Stereotypes
As the world grapples and slowly winds down from an unprecedented public health crisis pandemic, we begin to refocus our attention and concerns for our natural environment. Most researchers studying the environmental movement base their analyses on historical accounts that advance a dominant perspective that often marginalizes communities of color.
Indigenous communities have been more successful with environmental conservation based on their more profound understanding of local ecosystems and reciprocal relationships with nature viewed through the lens of human existence created to preserve the earth.
Through intensive research Carolyn Finney, Linda Coombs, Camile Madison, Jedidiah Purdy, and Dr. John Kucich, have traced the origins of modern environmentalism using the history of colonialism.  These researchers have identified a historical connection between Indigenous land grabs and a racialized idea ....

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