CASTILLEJA GLOBAL WEEK 2016
GW 2016
Jan. 4 - Jan. 8
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Advisory 8:00-8:10
Advisory 8:00-8:25
Advisory 8:00-8:25
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Alliance for Climate Education Speaker Assembly Economic Impact 8:15-9:15 AM Marshall Burke 8:30-9:40 AM Break AM 9:15-9:30 Keynote: Laurence Smith 9:30-10:30 AM
Break 9:40-9:55
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Speaker Energy Panel Heather Richman 8:30-9:50 AM
Break 9:50-10:25
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Break 10:30-10:50 AM Scientist Assembly 10:55-11:30 AM US Q&A 11:30-11:40
All School Lunch 11:40-12:30
Rotation 1 12:30-1:00 Rotation 2 1:05-1:35 Rotation 3 1:55-2:25
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Grade-Level Project 10:00-2:00 PM
Grade-Level Project 10:30-2:00 PM
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Break 9:00-9:15
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Speakers Climate Awareness Panel 9:30-10:45 AM
Break 10:45-11:00 AM
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Grade-Level Project 9:20-11:50 AM
Grade-Level Project 11:05-2:30 PM
Climate Engagement Conversation Lunch 11:50-12:55 PM
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Grade-Level 2:30-3:20 PM
Speaker Ann Notthoff 2:05-3:20 PM
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Speaker A Communicator’s Conundrum Nancy Colleton 2:05-3:20 PM
This Changes Everything Screening 6:30-8:30 PM
Community Evening 7:00-8:30 PM
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Advisory 8:55-9:25
Advisory 8:00-9:00
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Speaker Ira Ehrenpreis 2:35-3:20 PM
All-School 1:00-1:30
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Speaker Baba Brinkman 1:30-3:00
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GW2016 | TABLE OF CONTENT Global Week 2016 is dedicated to Peggy McKee for her commitment to educating Castilleja women learners and women leaders and her dedication to Global Week and this year's theme of Climate change.
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MASTER SCHEDULE | Week Overview
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | GW2016: CLIMATE CHANGE
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MONDAY | Individual Class Schedules
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TUESDAY | Individual Class Schedules
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WEDNESDAY | Individual Class Schedules
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THURSDAY | Individual Class Schedules
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FRIDAY | Individual Class Schedules
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ASSEMBLY | Alliance for Climate Change
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KEYNOTE | Laurence Smith
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ASSEMBLY | Scientists Panel
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SPEAKER | Marshall Burke
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SPEAKER | Ann Notthoff
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SPEAKERS | Energy Panel
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SPEAKER | Nancy Colleton
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SPEAKERS | Climate Awareness
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SPEAKER | Ira Ehrenpries
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SPEAKER | Baba Brinkman
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NY TIMES | What Can You Do About Climate Change
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SCREEENING | This Changes Everything
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GW2016 | MONDAY JAN 04 6TH Grade
7TH Grade
8TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:10 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:10 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:10 AM
Alliance for Climate Education Assembly | CHAPEL 8:15-9:15 AM
Alliance for Climate Education Assembly | CHAPEL 8:15-9:15 AM
Alliance for Climate Education Assembly | CHAPEL 8:15-9:15 AM
Break 9:15-9:30
Break 9:15-9:30
Break 9:15-9:30
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Keynote: Laurence Smith CHAPEL 9:30-10:30 AM
Keynote: Laurence Smith CHAPEL 9:30-10:30 AM
Keynote: Laurence Smith CHAPEL 9:30-10:30 AM
Break 10:30-10:50
Break 10:30-10:50
Break 10:30-10:50
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AM
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Scientist Assembly CHAPEL 10:55-11:30 AM
Scientist Assembly CHAPEL 10:55-11:30 AM
Scientist Assembly CHAPEL 10:55-11:30 AM
All School Lunch 11:30-12:30
All School Lunch 11:30-12:30
All School Lunch 11:30-12:30
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Rotation 1 | CHAPEL A 12:30-1:00 PM
Rotation 1 | CHAPEL A 12:30-1:00 PM
Rotation 1 | CHAPEL A 12:30-1:00 PM
Rotation 2 | DINING ROOM B 1:05-1:35 PM
Rotation 2 | DINING ROOM B 1:05-1:35 PM
Rotation 2 | GALLERY 1:05-1:35 PM
Rotation 3 | GALLERY 1:55-2:25 PM
Rotation 3 | GALLERY 1:55-2:25 PM
Rotation 3 | CHAPEL B 1:55-2:25 PM
Grade-Level | MS LOWER LEVEL 2:30-3:20 PM
Grade-Level | SCIENCE ROOMS (26A, 26B, 28) 2:30-3:20 PM
Grade-Level | MS LOBBY (10, 11, 12, 13) 2:30-3:20 PM
Community Evening CHAPEL 7:00-8:30 PM
Community Evening CHAPEL 7:00-8:30 PM
Community Evening CHAPEL 7:00-8:30 PM
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GW2016 | MONDAY JAN 04 9TH Grade
10TH Grade
12TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:10 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:10 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:10 AM
Alliance for Climate Education Assembly | CHAPEL 8:15-9:15 AM
Alliance for Climate Education Assembly | CHAPEL 8:15-9:15 AM
Alliance for Climate Education Assembly | CHAPEL 8:15-9:15 AM
Break 9:15-9:30
Break 9:15-9:30
Break 9:15-9:30
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Keynote: Laurence Smith CHAPEL 9:30-10:30 AM
Keynote: Laurence Smith CHAPEL 9:30-10:30 AM
Keynote: Laurence Smith CHAPEL 9:30-10:30 AM
Break 10:30-10:50
Break 10:30-10:50
Break 10:30-10:50
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Scientist Assembly CHAPEL 10:55-11:30 AM
Scientist Assembly CHAPEL 10:55-11:30 AM Q&A 11:30-11:40
All School Lunch 11:40-12:30
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Q&A 11:30-11:40
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All School Lunch 11:40-12:30
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Scientist Assembly CHAPEL 10:55-11:30 AM Q&A 11:30-11:40
All School Lunch 11:40-12:30
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Rotation 1 | CHAPEL A 12:30-1:00 PM
Rotation 1 | GALLERY 12:30-1:00 PM
Rotation 1 | GALLERY 12:30-1:00 PM
Rotation 2 | GALLERY 1:05-1:35 PM
Rotation 2 | CHAPEL A 1:05-1:35 PM
Rotation 2 | CHAPEL A 1:05-1:35 PM
Rotation 3 | CHAPEL B 1:55-2:25 PM
Rotation 3 | CHAPEL B 1:55-2:25 PM
Rotation 3 | CHAPEL B 1:55-2:25 PM
Grade-Level | DINING ROOM 2:30-3:20 PM
Grade-Level | LIBRARY 2:30-3:20 PM
Grade-Level | CHORAL ROOM 2:30-3:20 PM
Community Evening CHAPEL 7:00-8:30 PM
Community Evening CHAPEL 7:00-8:30 PM
Community Evening CHAPEL 7:00-8:30 PM
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GW2016 | TUESDAY JAN 05 6TH Grade
7TH Grade
8TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Speaker | Marshall Burke Economic Impact CHAPEL 8:30-9:40 AM
Speaker | Marshall Burke Economic Impact CHAPEL 8:30-9:40 AM
Speaker | Marshall Burke Economic Impact CHAPEL 8:30-9:40 AM
Break 9:40-9:55
Break 9:40-9:55
Break 9:40-9:55
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Grade-Level Project MS LOWER LEVEL CLASSROOMS (19, 20) 10:00-2:00 PM
Speaker | Ann Notthoff CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
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Grade-Level Project SCIENCE ROOMS (26A, 26B, 28) 10:00-2:00 PM
Grade-Level Project CLASSROOMS (10, 11, 12, 13) 10:00-2:00 PM
Speaker | Ann Notthoff CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
Speaker | Ann Notthoff CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
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GW2016 | TUESDAY JAN 05 9TH Grade
10TH Grade
12TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Speaker | Marshall Burke Economic Impact CHAPEL 8:30-9:40 AM
Speaker | Marshall Burke Economic Impact CHAPEL 8:30-9:40 AM
Speaker | Marshall Burke Economic Impact CHAPEL 8:30-9:40 AM
Break 9:40-9:55
Break 9:40-9:55
Break 9:40-9:55
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Grade-Level Project CHORAL ROOM 10:30-11:15 AM
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Grade-Level Project LIBRARY 10:00-2:00 PM
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Grade-Level Project Architecture ACE PROJECT ROOM Photojournalism ACE PARTNER ROOM Art CLASSROOM A1 10:00-2:00 PM Science OFF CAMPUS FIELDTRIP 10:00-3:20 PM
Grade-Level Project CLASSROOMS (15, 23, 25, 31) 12:00-2:00 PM
Speaker | Ann Notthoff CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
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Speaker | Ann Notthoff CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
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Speaker | Ann Notthoff CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
GW2016 | WEDNESDAY JAN 06 6TH Grade
7TH Grade
8TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Speakers | H. Richman & Co. Energy Panel CHAPEL 8:30-9:50 AM
Speakers | H. Richman & Co. Energy Panel CHAPEL 8:30-9:50 AM
Speakers | H. Richman & Co. Energy Panel CHAPEL 8:30-9:50 AM
Break 9:50-10:25
Break 9:50-10:25
Break 9:50-10:25
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Grade-Level Project MS LOWER LEVEL LOWER GYM MUSIC ROOM 10:30-2:00 PM
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Grade-Level Project SCIENCE ROOMS (26A, 26B, 28) 10:30-2:00 PM
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Grade-Level Project 4 CLASSROOMS (10, 11, 12, 13) 10:30-2:00 PM
Speaker | Nancy Colleton A Communicator’s Conundrum CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
Speaker | Nancy Colleton A Communicator’s Conundrum CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
Speaker | Nancy Colleton A Communicator’s Conundrum CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
Screening | Movie This Changes Everything CHAPEL 6:30-8:30 PM
Screening | Movie This Changes Everything CHAPEL 6:30-8:30 PM
Screening | Movie This Changes Everything CHAPEL 6:30-8:30 PM
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GW2016 | WEDNESDAY JAN 06 9TH Grade
10TH Grade
12TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-8:25 AM
Speakers | H. Richman & Co. Energy Panel CHAPEL 8:30-9:50 AM
Speakers | H. Richman & Co. Energy Panel CHAPEL 8:30-9:50 AM
Speakers | H. Richman & Co. Energy Panel CHAPEL 8:30-9:50 AM
Break 9:50-10:25
Break 9:50-10:25
Break 9:50-10:25
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Grade-Level Project 2ND FLOOR OF ARRILLAGA 10:30-12:00 PM
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Grade-Level Project LIBRARY 10:30-2:00 PM
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Grade-Level Project Architecture ACE PROJECT ROOM Photojournalism ACE PARTNER ROOM Science CLASSROOMS (16, 17) Art CLASSROOM A1 10:30-2:00 PM
Grade-Level Project CLASSROOMS (A1, 15, 23, 25) 12:30-2:00 PM
Speaker | Nancy Colleton A Communicator’s Conundrum CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
Speaker | Nancy Colleton A Communicator’s Conundrum CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM
Speaker | Nancy Colleton A Communicator’s Conundrum CHAPEL 2:05-3:20 PM Dinner | Pizza @ Dining Room 5:45-6:15 PM
Screening | Movie This Changes Everything CHAPEL 6:30-8:30 PM
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Screening | Movie This Changes Everything CHAPEL 6:30-8:30 PM
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Screening | Movie This Changes Everything CHAPEL 6:30-8:30 PM
GW2016 | THURSDAY JAN 07 6TH Grade
7TH Grade
8TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:55-9:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:55-9:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:55-9:25 AM
Speakers | Climate Awareness Panel VARIOUS LOCATIONS 9:30-10:45 AM
Grade-Level Project SCIENCE ROOMS (26A, 26B, 28) 9:30-10:45 AM
Speakers | Climate Awareness Panel VARIOUS LOCATIONS 9:30-10:45 AM
Break 10:45-11:00 AM
Break 10:45-11:00 AM
Grade-Level Project MS LOWER LEVEL & BLACK BOX 11:05-2:30 PM
Grade-Level Project SCIENCE ROOMS (26A, 26B, 28) 11:05-2:30 PM
Speaker | Ira Ehrenpreis The State of the Energy Innovation Industry CHAPEL 2:35-3:20 PM
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Speaker | Ira Ehrenpreis The State of the Energy Innovation Industry CHAPEL 2:35-3:20 PM
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Break 10:45-11:00 AM
Grade-Level Project CLASSROOMS (10, 11, 12, 13) 11:05-2:30 PM
Speaker | Ira Ehrenpreis The State of the Energy Innovation Industry CHAPEL 2:35-3:20 PM
GW2016 | THURSDAY JAN 07 9TH Grade
10TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:55-9:25 AM
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:55-9:25 AM
Speakers | Climate Awareness Panel VARIOUS LOCATIONS 9:30-10:45 AM
Speakers | Climate Awareness Panel VARIOUS LOCATIONS 9:30-10:45 AM
Break 10:45-11:00 AM
Break 10:45-11:00 AM
Grade-Level Project CHORAL ROOM 11:05-12:00 PM
Grade-Level Project 2nd FLOOR OF ARRILLAGA ROOMS (202, 203, 209, 210) 11:05-2:30 PM
12TH Grade
Senior Legacy Discussion CHORAL ROOM 9:45-10:45 AM
Break 10:45-11:00 AM
Grade-Level Project Architecture ACE PROJECT ROOM Photojournalism ACE PARTNER ROOM Science CLASSROOMS (16, 17) Art CLASSROOM A1 10:30-2:00 PM
Grade-Level Project CLASSROOMS (15, 23, 25, 31) 12:30-2:30 PM
Speaker | Ira Ehrenpreis The State of the Energy Innovation Industry CHAPEL 2:35-3:20 PM
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Speaker | Ira Ehrenpreis The State of the Energy Innovation Industry CHAPEL 2:35-3:20 PM
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Speaker | Ira Ehrenpreis The State of the Energy Innovation Industry CHAPEL 2:35-3:20 PM
GW2016 | FRIDAY JAN 08 6TH Grade
7TH Grade
8TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-9:00 AM *Bring Your Laptop
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-9:00 AM *Bring Your Laptop
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-9:00 AM *Bring Your Laptop
Break 9:00-9:15
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Grade-Level Project MS LOWER LEVEL 9:20-11:50 AM
Grade-Level Project SCIENCE CLASSROOMS (26A, 26B, 28) 9:20-11:50 AM
Grade-Level Project MS LOBBY CLASSROOMS (10, 11, 12, 13) 9:20-11:50 AM
Lunch Conversations | Climate Engagement VARIOUS LOCATIONS 11:50-12:55 PM
Lunch Conversations | Climate Engagement VARIOUS LOCATIONS 11:50-12:55 PM
Lunch Conversations | Climate Engagement VARIOUS LOCATIONS 11:50-12:55 PM
All-School CHAPEL 1:00-1:30
All-School CHAPEL 1:00-1:30
All-School CHAPEL 1:00-1:30
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Speaker | Baba Brinkman CHAPEL 1:30-3:00 PM
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Speaker | Baba Brinkman CHAPEL 1:30-3:00 PM
GW2016 | FRIDAY JAN 08 9TH Grade
10TH Grade
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-9:00 AM *Bring Your Laptop
Attendance | ADVISORY 8:00-9:00 AM *Bring Your Laptop
Break 9:00-9:15
Break 9:00-9:15
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Grade-Level Project CHORAL ROOM 9:20-10:00 AM
12TH Grade SENIORS POST TO PADLET FROM HOME
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Grade-Level Project CHAPEL 9:20-11:50 AM
CLASSROOMS (15, 23, 25, 31) 10:00-11:30 AM
Grade-Level Project Architecture ACE PROJECT ROOM Photojournalism ACE PARTNER ROOM Science CLASSROOMS (16, 17) Art CLASSROOM A1 9:20-11:50 AM
CHORAL ROOM 11:30-11:50 AM
Lunch Conversations | Climate Engagement VARIOUS LOCATIONS 11:50-12:55 PM
Lunch Conversations | Climate Engagement VARIOUS LOCATIONS 11:50-12:55 PM
Lunch Conversations | Climate Engagement VARIOUS LOCATIONS 11:50-12:55 PM
All-School CHAPEL 1:00-1:30
All-School CHAPEL 1:00-1:30
All-School CHAPEL 1:00-1:30
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Speaker | Baba Brinkman CHAPEL 1:30-3:00 PM
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ASSEMBLY | ZENA ZENDEJAS
Zena traces her ancestral path to Los Angeles through ways of the Villamar hills and cobblestone streets of Zamora, Michoacån. Like the monarch butterflies who recognize no borders in their migration, Zena sees her life’s work as one without borders on the mission to the break the miles of concrete that block the flourishing of the earth. With transnational decolonization on her mind, Zena sees climate justice at the forefront of being able to bring that healing into reality. Zena joined ACE as a Program Associate after a ten-month internship with Public Allies Los Angeles, where she was placed as a Youth Trainer with the Southeast Asian Community Alliance, working on the development, tailoring, and facilitation of social justice-based workshops for youth. Using pedagogy and theater of the oppressed as platforms for conscious awakening, she worked with youth to ensure the growth of their confidence in expressing their experiences and understanding the social implications behind them. Joining the ACE team has Zena feeling ecstatic about being able to continue empowering youth to recognize their leadership and organizing capabilities.
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KEYNOTE | LAURENCE SMITH
Dr. Laurence C. Smith’s work envisions the future of a warmed planet. In the summer of 2015, Smith and his team conducted groundbreaking research on the melting ice sheet in Greenland—the first of its kind, and work that can “help scientists figure out how rapidly sea levels will rise in the 21st century, and thus how people in coastal areas from New York to Bangladesh could plan for the change” (The New York Times). Smith’s debut book, The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilizations Northern Future, is a work of enormous scope, cross-cutting themes of population demographics, globalization, natural resource demand, and climate change. It’s science fiction—without the fiction. It won the Walter P. Kistler Book Award, was a Nature Editor’s Pick for 2012, and has been translated into 14 languages. Smith is Professor and Chair of Geography and Professor of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences at UCLA, and has published over 80 peer-reviewed articles in leading journals including Science, Nature, and PNAS. His recent paper on shipping routes in the Arctic was named one of the top 10 news stories of 2013 by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. He was an invited speaker at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 2014 and was elected Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2015. In 2006, Dr. Smith briefed Congress on the likely impacts of northern climate change, and in 2007 and 2014 his work appeared prominently in the 4th and 5th Assessment Reports of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He was named a Guggenheim Fellow by the John S. Guggenheim Foundation in New York for 2006/2007. He has received more than $7 million in external grant funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for his research on northern climate change. His work has received media coverage in The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Globe and Mail, The Financial Times, Discover Magazine, NPR, BBC, CBC Radio, and others.
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ASSEMBLY | SCIENTISTS Katarina Gonzales | PhD Student, Dept. of Earth System Science Katarina’s current research uses machine learning algorithms to better understand tropical - midlatitude links in large-scale atmospheric patterns. She has also researched air pollution transport across the North Pacific in a changing climate.
Caitlin R. Keating-Bitonti | Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University Ph.D. candidate studying conservation paleobiology at Stanford University with a passion for education and science outreach. Her research strives to better understand how the environment influences marine biodiversity in the fossil record in order to predict marine species extinction risks in the face of climate change
Kate Lewis | Department of Earth System Science Stanford University PhD student researching biological oceanography and climate change in the polar oceans at Stanford University. Her research questions consider how primary productivity by phytoplankton is affected by anthropogenic climate change by using a variety of research methods including satellite remote sensing, fieldwork, and computer modeling.
Lauren E. Oakes | Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources, Stanford University An ecologist, land change scientist, documentarian, and adventurer. I recently completed my PhD at Stanford University. Her research focuses on species impacted by climate change, how people respond to rapid environmental change, and resource management in a changing climate.
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SPEAKER | MARSHALL BURKE
Marshall Burke is assistant professor in the Department of Earth System Science, and Center Fellow at the Center on Food Security and the Environment at Stanford University. His research focuses on social and economic impacts of environmental change, and on the economics of rural development in Africa. His work has appeared in both economics and scientific journals, including recent publications in Nature, Science, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and the Review of Economics and Statistics. He holds a PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics from UC Berkeley, and a BA in International Relations from Stanford.
HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/CASTILLEJA-SCHOOL -ACE-CENTER-248156911926369/
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SPEAKER | ANN NOTTHOFF
Annie Notthoff is director of NRDC's California advocacy in San Francisco. She represents NRDC on issues of statewide concern in Sacramento and works with NRDC’s legal and scientific experts to provide strategic counsel, and craft winning campaigns. She promotes environmental and public health protection in California by working with state leaders, elected officials, coalition partners, and grassroots groups to promote innovation in smart growth, transportation, clean energy and more. She leads NRDC’s top campaigns in California, whether it is a state ballot initiative, a bill in the legislature, or a regulatory action. In 1999, she sponsored a law that set up the first network of marine reserves in the country and served as the model for presidents Clinton and Bush to expand federal reserves. She also co sponsored laws that regulate greenhouse gas pollution from vehicles, set an economy-wide cap on greenhouse gas pollution, and links climate, land use, and transportation. In 2011, she worked with NRDC's ocean and climate teams to successfully advocate for a statewide ban on shark fins, and on final adoption of AB32 cap and trade regulation. Annie has been with NRDC since 1982, and has an undergraduate degree in Community Service and Public Affairs from the University of Oregon and a Masters in City and Regional Planning from UC Berkeley.
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SPEAKERS | ENERGY PANEL Heather Richman | Sr. Advisor for Strategic Partnerships, US Navy, Energy Excelerator Heather’s expertise in energy spans several sectors. She focuses on corporate development consulting for the energy, biotech, and tech spaces. She has extensive expertise in corporate development, relationship development and management, traditional and non-traditional funding strategies, political strategy, and military relationships.
Brook Porter | Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers Brook Porter joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 2010 and is a partner in KPCB’s Green Growth Fund (GGF), supporting young companies leading new markets in sustainable ways. Focused on multi-stage investments at the nexus of sustainability and technology disruption.
Susan, Brennan | COO, Bloom Energy Susan Brennan brings more than 24 years of manufacturing experience, including automotive vehicle, powertrain and components assembly to her role. She has dedicated her career to improving American manufacturing and assuring that the United States maintains a vital manufacturing footprint, especially in areas of key technological advances and sustainability.
Ann Bordetsky | Business Development Lead, Uber Prior to moving to Uber to develop the Product and Platform Structure, Ann was Head of Commerce and Product Business Development at Twitter. Her passion is building smart technology products and dynamic organizations that can make our lives and our world better. She likes to roll up her sleeves to take on tough problems and brings an enthusiastic and empathetic leadership style to get results in fast-paced, complex environments.
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SPEAKER | NANCY COLLETON
Nancy Colleton | President, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies Nancy Colleton is an internationally known and respected leader in environmental information and communication. As the president of the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) she leads numerous initiatives that promote better understanding of the changing planet. Ms. Colleton has worked vigorously with senior-level government and industry executives to increase the awareness, value and use of space-based and ground-based Earth observations for improved decision-making. Through high-visibility meetings, networking, opinion pieces, government liaison, testimony and media appearances, Ms. Colleton has highlighted the need to leverage investment in Earth observations for a growing and diverse user community. As the deputy chair of the Commission on Education and Communication (CEC) of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Ms. Colleton works to improve conservation communication and serves as a liaison with the Intergenerational Partnership for Sustainability and contributes to IUCN initiative to Inspire the New Generation. To commemorate the 2014 IUCN World Parks Congress, she co-authored the book, Sanctuary: Exploring the World’s Protected Areas from Space. Additional affiliations include leading the Alliance for Earth Observations and co-chairing the Environmental Information Services Working Group (EISWG) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Science Advisory Board. She also serves as a member of the Digital Globe Foundation Board of Directors; the Editorial Advisory Board, Apogeo Spatial; the International Program Committee, American Astronautical Society (AAS); and the International Activities Committee, American Institute for Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA).
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SPEAKERS | CLIMATE AWARENESS Annie Apffel ‘13 | Currently attending Amherst College Annie Apffel is a junior at Amherst majoring in Biology while also playing on the Varsity softball team. In her free time she is either hanging out with her Little Sister in the in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program, dancing like a fool with her friends, or attempting to do the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle without cheating. She is thrilled to be back at her alma mater and can remember saying her junior year at Castilleja “If I ever make it back to speak at Global Week, I’m pretty sure I’ve made it big.” She may not have made it big yet, but she is overjoyed to be back to this special place and to share her experiences thus far with the future Women Leaders of the world. Deborah Levoy | Singer Acclaimed singer-songwriter Deborah Levoy, renowned for her lush voice, literary sensibility, and riveting stage presence, has taken on the greatest challenge of our time, climate change, in a new series of original songs. The Time Has Come, Levoy’s recently released music video, celebrates the extraordinary actions taken by ordinary citizens in the fight for climate justice. Through her music and activism, Levoy works tirelessly to inspire others to join the growing climate justice movement on behalf of future generations.
Dwight Hobbs | Dwight Hobbs grew up in Menlo Park and graduated from Occidental College with a B.A. in Diplomacy and World Affairs and minor in Urban and Environmental Policy. During the last five years Dwight has worked at three organic farms in California, Vermont, and Maine learning techniques for growing produce and maintaining soil fertility on small-scale farms and selling through CSAs. His passion for food justice and for our world is seen in his on-going involvement with 350.org, a global grassroots climate movement that holds our leaders accountable to the realities of science and the principles of justice. Dwight knows Casti well as he is the brother to Emily '09 and Katherine '13 and Ms. Lee's son. Edina Lee ‘13 | Currently attending University of Michigan Edina Lee is a sophomore in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan majoring in Electrical Engineering, and minoring in Environmental Engineering, and the Business Lead of the best solar car racing team in the U.S., the University of Michigan Solar Car Team. Prior to her current role, she worked a year on the micro-electrical division of the team, and raced the summer after her freshman year as an electrical engineer on the 2014 National Champion American Solar Challenge Race Crew. The team designs, builds, and races the world's fastest solar-powered vehicles, most recently placing 4th in the world in the 2015 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge.
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SPEAKERS | CLIMATE AWARENESS Gil Friend | City of Palo Alto’s Chief Sustainability Gil Friend is the City of Palo Alto’s Chief Sustainability Officer. He is a business consultant, author, system ecologist, and strategist in sustainable business, clean technology, and communications. He is widely considered one of the founders of the sustainability movement, and was named by the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP) to their first Sustainability Hall of Fame.
Julia Hatton | Director of Youth Programs at Rising Sun Energy Center Julia Hatton oversees Rising Sun's youth employment and residential energy and water conservation programs, including California Youth Energy Services (CYES) and Leaders-in-Field Training (LIFT). Julia has worked across industries in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, focusing on economic and community development and building collaborative public-private partnerships. Prior to Rising Sun, she designed and implemented the Connecticut Efficient Healthy Homes Initiative, a weatherization program that provided residential energy efficiency, health, and safety upgrades to low-income families statewide, while sustaining green jobs. Julia attended an independent girls' school for middle school and high school, graduated summa cum laude from Northwestern University, and is an alumna of the Coro Fellows Program in Leadership and Public Affairs. She lives with her husband, daughter, and pug in Berkeley. Jillian Kuehnis | FGY Jillian Kuehnis joined FGY after graduating from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo with a Bachelor of Architecture Degree. In her fourth year, she was afforded the opportunity to study in Italy for a year which truly solidified her commitment to architecture. In her fifth year thesis project, she developed a series of small scale and intricately designed rest stop interventions along California’s Pacific Coast Highway, which allowed her to find her passion in the details of design. In the summer prior to FGY, Jillian taught at a design workshop of high school students interested in architecture, which served as a great transition into the working world. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, reading, and baking. Zena Zendejas | Alliance for Climate Education Full bio on page 13
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SPEAKERS | CLIMATE AWARENESS Madison Jackson | FGY Madison Jackson joined FGY after graduating with her Masters in Architecture from the University of Oregon. Her interest in architecture became clear during her undergraduate years at the University of California Santa Cruz where she majored in the History of Art and Visual Culture. In her third year of undergrad, Madison studied abroad in Paris where she fell in love with the historic buildings and was inspired by the way people transformed the older buildings to suit their modern needs. Madison is most passionate about reuse in architecture; believing that retrofitting what we already have is the most sustainable way to build moving forward. In her free time she enjoys travel, visiting museums, hiking, skiing, and roasting coffee with her fiancé. Ben Lenail | Director of Business Development at Alta Devices Ben is currently Director of Business Development at Alta Devices, a solar energy startup in Sunnyvale. He was previously a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University, and Senior Director of Corporate Development at Sun Microsystems. Ben has a Bachelor’s from Sciences Po (Paris, France) and an MBA from the University of Washington with a concentration in Finance and Operations Management. Sydney Larson | Angaza Director of Operations Sydney is a renewable energy professional with a passion for driving order and structure in dynamic start-up environments. Her career includes extensive start-up experience from her time at Sunrun (NASDAQ: RUN), where she was an early employee. At Sunrun, Sydney helped grow the company from a fledgling start-up into a legitimate company while working in a variety of functional areas from sales and marketing to software product management and operations. While Sydney has long had an interest in the application of solar energy in emerging markets, her passion for energy access grew during her time at Stanford where she and three classmates led an academic trip for 20 students to study rural electrification in Bangladesh and Bhutan. Sydney holds a B.S. in Molecular & Cellular Biology from Vanderbilt University and an MBA from Stanford University. Karl Danz | Citizens’ Climate Lobby Karl Danz has been a volunteer with Citizens' Climate Lobby since August 2013, and is a co-leader of the local chapter which meets monthly in Mountain View. He learned about the threats associated with greenhouse gas emissions in college many years ago and has been involved with various efforts and organizations addressing this issue. Nothing seemed to offer a solution at sufficient scale until he encountered CCL. Karl joined 900 other volunteer lobbyists who went to Washington, DC last June to meet with members of Congress and push for national legislation to put a price on carbon.
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SPEAKER | IRA EHRENPREIS ENERGY INNOVATION Ira Ehrenpreis is Founder and Managing Partner of DBL Partners, a leading impact investing venture capital firm, currently investing out of a $400M fund. Ira is a recognized leader in both the venture capital industry and the energy innovation sector. In 2007, Ira was named one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Men Under 45" and in 2014 was inducted into the International Green Industry Hall of Fame. In the venture community, Ira has served on the Board, Executive Committee, and as Annual Meeting Chairman of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA). Ira currently serves as the President of the Western Association of Venture Capitalists (WAVC). In addition, Ira is the Co-Chairman of the VCNetwork, the largest and most active California venture capital organization. In the energy innovation sector, Ira is the founder and Chairman of one of the most prominent annual industry events, the World Energy Innovation Forum (WEIF), which convenes the who's-who in the industry to discuss the important energy issues and opportunities of our time. In addition, Ira has served on several industry Boards, including the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Advisory Committee (ERAC), the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Advisory Council, the Clean-Tech Investor Summit (Chairman in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013), the Renewable Energy Finance Forum (REFF) West (Co-Chairman in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014), the Renewable Energy Finance Forum (REFF) Wall Street (Co-Chairman in 2015), the Cleantech Venture Network (Past Chairman of Advisory Board), ACORE (American Council on Renewable Energy), the Energy Investors Forum (Past Conference Chairman), and the Silicon Valley Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum (SVIEF) (Chairman in 2014 and 2015). Ira is an active leader at Stanford University, where he has served on the Board of Visitors of Stanford Law School and is currently an advisory board member of the Stanford Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) and the Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy (PIE) Advisory Council. Ira has also been a guest lecturer, including helping to teach a course on Venture Capital. In addition to the foregoing, Ira served for many years on the Advisory Board of the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (FWE). Ira received his JD/MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford Law School, where he was an Associate Editor of Stanford Law Review. He holds a B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude. Ira can be reached at ira@dblpartners.vc
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SPEAKER | BABA BRINKMAN
Baba Brinkman is a Canadian rap artist, award-winning playwright, and former tree-planter who has personally planted more than one million trees. To date Baba has written or co-written six hip-hop plays, which have toured the world and enjoyed successful runs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and off-Broadway in New York. His newest play The Rap Guide to Religion recently concluded a six month run at the Soho Playhouse, where it was nominated for a Drama Desk Award in the category “Unique Theatrical Experience”. Baba has also released ten original rap albums on his independent label Lit Fuse Records, including most recently The Rap Guide to Wilderness and The Rap Guide to Medicine. The Rap Guide to Evolution (“Astonishing and brilliant” NY Times), won a Scotsman Fringe First Award and a Drama Desk Award nomination, and was featured on US national TV on The Rachel Maddow Show and at the Seattle Science Festival opening for Stephen Hawking. In 2014 the show enjoyed a sold-out week at the Sydney Opera House. Baba is also a pioneer in the genre of “lit-hop” or literary hip-hop, known for his adaptations of The Canterbury Tales, Beowulf, and Gilgamesh. He is a recent recipient of the National Center for Science Education’s “Friend of Darwin Award” for his efforts to improve the public understanding of evolutionary biology. Baba has spoken at several TEDx conferences, tours and performs regularly, and recently premiered his newest work “Rap Guide to Climate Chaos” at the Edinburgh Fringe to rave reviews. When he is not on tour, Baba resides in New York city.
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NY TIMES | WHAT CAN YOU DO Seven Simple Guidelines for Thinking About Carbon Emissions Global climate: it’s complicated. Any long-term solution will require profound changes in how we generate energy. At the same time, there are everyday things that you can do to reduce your personal contribution to a warming planet. Here are seven simple guidelines on how your choices today affect the climate tomorrow.
You’re better off eating vegetables from Argentina than red meat from a local farm.
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Eat everything in your refrigerator.
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Flying is bad, but driving can be worse.
Cats and dogs are not a problem.
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Replace your gas guzzler if you want, but don’t buy a second car.
Buy less stuff, waste less stuff.
Follow the link below to view the full NY Times article by JOSH KATZ and JENNIFER DANIEL - DEC. 2, 2015
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