July is Climate Justice and Environmental Justice July!
From the placement of landfills to the impacts of extreme weather events, it is apparent that climate change and other environmental issues disproportionately and unjustly affect communities of color and low-income neighborhoods, worsening existing health disparities and overall wellness and wealth-building. We challenge our sustainability network to educate ourselves on the importance of climate justice and environmental justice and how we can all further these movements.
Theology Garden Workday
Theology GardenHello Gardeners! Here is the schedule for this semester's open workdays for Emory's Educational Gardens. We hope to see all of you out there!
Clairmont Boat Race
SAACDepot Garden Workday
Depot GardenHere is the Schedule for this semester's open workdays for our gardens. I hope to see all of you out there!
Emory Farmers Market
McDonough PlazaThrough a weekly gathering of farms, restaurants, small-scale artisanal businesses, and Emory community members, the Emory Farmers Market fosters education and personal relationships through food. Community members have the opportunity to engage with small-scale producers and support the local economy, contributing to a more robust and sustainable food system while enjoying delicious, local food. Our … Continue Reading →
School of Medicine Garden Workday
School of Medicine GardenHere is the Schedule for this semester's open workdays for our gardens. I hope to see all of you out there!
Rollins Garden Workday
Rollins GardenHere is the Schedule for this semester's open workdays for our gardens. I hope to see all of you out there!
WoodPEC Garden Workday
WoodPEC GardenHere is the Schedule for this semester's open workdays for our gardens. I hope to see all of you out there!
Cox Garden Workday
Hello Gardeners! Here is the schedule for this semester's open workdays for Emory's Educational Gardens. We hope to see all of you out there!
Earth Week Sculpture Project
Calling all Emory artists! Plastic Free Emory is super excited to work on a collaborative Earth Day sculpture with the Emory student body! They are creating this plastic waste sculpture to symbolize the single-use plastic crisis, which is the topic of this year's Earth Day. Artists and environmentalists are encouraged to participate in two ways: … Continue Reading →