EcoACTION 2025
Our planet finds itself in a moment requiring action.
Come together with our neighbors at the Rose Hill campus on April 10 in celebration of Earth Month to network, share resources, and build connections with individuals and organizations in New York City working on the frontlines of environmental justice.
Welcome & Benediction
10:30 AM
Campbell Multipurpose Room
Faith-Based Approaches to Environmental Justice and Sustainability: A Panel Discussion
10:45 AM
Campbell Multipurpose Room
Learn from expert panelists discussing the role of faith communities in advancing sustainability and justice, particularly in alignment with New York’s climate policy goals.
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Sumana Palle (Hindus for Human Rights)
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Father Thomas Massaro, S.J. (Fordham)
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Kadjahtou Balde (Faithfully Sustainable)
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Rev. Fletcher Harper (Greenfaith)
- Moderated by Rachel Coyle (NY Renews Coalition)
Faith in Action: Building Coalitions for Climate Justice
Noon (Breakout Session)
Walsh (Classroom 44)
Creative Expression for Climate Justice: Street Art with Lady K Fever
Noon (Breakout Session)
Martyrs Lawn
Create nature-inspired prints that symbolize community, sustainability, and resilience in the fight for environmental justice, learning from renowned local artist and educator Lady K Fever. Learn more about Lady K Fever.
Grassroots Action: Environmental Justice Advocacy 101
Noon (Breakout Session)
Walsh (Classroom 41)
Explore the fundamentals of environmental justice advocacy, including how to engage communities, influence policy, and drive change for a more sustainable future.
Lunch & Networking
1PM
Campbell Multipurpose Room
Break bread and network with participants and panelists. There will also be an opportunity to tour the Fordham Road Community Center Green Jobs Hubs Site.
Towards Food Sovereignty: Advancing Climate Justice Through Circular Food Innovation in the Bronx – A BRICS Collaboration
2 PM
Campbell Multipurpose Room
Hear from panelists showcasing environmental justice-related projects from BRICS: Bronx Research Institute for Community Solutions including the project “Towards Food Sovereignty: Scaling Circular Food Innovation Systems in the Bronx.”
Snack Break & Presentation of Changemakers Award
3PM
Campbell Multipurpose Room & Terrace
Flood Sensor Aunty: Theater for Community and Climate Resilience
3:30 PM
Campbell Multipurpose Room
Participate in an interactive and community-driven play written and directed by Sabina Seth Unni. Blending humor, devised theater, and disaster preparedness, this interactive performance explores how knowing your neighbors can be the key to resilience and collective action. Learn more about Flood Sensor Aunty.