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Spring 2019 Student Zine
Eco-Social Justice Leadership Program Spring 2019 Student Zine
“Expanding the Permaculture Conversation into Social Justice” Highlighting the deep connection between sustainability and social justice, the Environmental Center and the Center for Inclusion & Social Change created the EcoSocial Justice Leadership Program at CU Boulder. Throughout the semester-long training, we build a community of change agents, explore questions of identity and place, heritage and inheritance, root causes of the global unraveling, examine the roles of institutions and systems, and meet with practitioners while building solutions and responses. This zine is a collaborative effort to share some of the innovative thinking and creative problem-solving in the movement using Artivism and the zine as the medium. Students from the Spring 2019 cohort each chose a principle of permaculture and its interconnections with social justice that they wanted to share with you all, and voila! Enjoy! Special Thanks To: Resources: Michelle Gabrieloff-Parish & Eduardo Parra • Eco-Social Justice Leadership for facilitating, inspiring, and empowering Program Info and Application the students of the Eco-Social Justice Form: Leadership Program colorado.edu/ecenter/eco-social • Environmental Center Contributors (In Order): o UMC 355 Lizzy McGary Marianne Shiple o colorado.edu/ecenter Jamie Ackerson Jess Sneesby • Center for Inclusion & Social Paige Schnieder Chandler Sanchez Change Romel Powell Serrano Ellie Bach o C4C N320 Annika Cobb Meri Kittila o colorado.edu/inclusion Cloe Dickson Lydia Stalcup • Permaculture Principles Lucy Weld Grace Westfall o permacultureprinciples.com Devin Burris Camille Tredoux