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DESCRIPTION:Changing Climate: The Role of Environmental Justice\nA Conversation with 
 Rhiana Gunn-Wright\n\nFebruary 10, 2021 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm\n\nPlease 
 join us on February 10th as we discuss meaningful climate policy and 
 environmental justice reform. In this conversation, Rhiana Gunn-Wright, 
 Director of Climate Policy at the Roosevelt Institute and an architect of 
 the Green New Deal, will speak to:\n\n* Why climate policy must include 
 environmental justice\n* Why climate must be part of our post-COVID 
 economic recovery\n* Opportunities for the Biden administration to tackle 
 climate change and environmental justice\n\nModerated by Sikina Jinnah, 
 Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at UC at Santa 
 Cruz.\n\nWelcome and opening remarks by Valentin Lopez, Chairman of the 
 Amah Mutsun Tribal Band.\n\nEvent sponsored by the Institute for Social 
 Transformation. If you have disability-related needs, please contact the 
 institute at transform@ucsc.edu. The event will include closed 
 captioning.\n\nRhiana Gunn-Wright is the Director of Climate Policy at the 
 Roosevelt Institute. Before joining Roosevelt, Gunn-Wright was the policy 
 director for New Consensus, charged with developing and promoting the Green 
 New Deal, among other projects. Previously she served as the policy 
 director for Abdul El-Sayed’s 2018 Michigan gubernatorial campaign. A 
 2013 Rhodes Scholar, Gunn-Wright has also worked as the policy analyst for 
 the Detroit Health Department, was a Mariam K. Chamberlain Fellow of Women 
 and Public Policy at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, and 
 served on the policy team for former First Lady Michelle Obama. She 
 graduated magna cum laude from Yale in 2011 with majors in African American 
 studies and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies.\n\nDr. Sikina Jinnah 
 is an Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at University of 
 California at Santa Cruz, and a 2017 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. She holds a 
 PhD from UC Berkeley in Environmental Science, Policy and Management. Her 
 research focuses on global environmental governance, in particular in the 
 areas of climate change, climate engineering, and the nexus between 
 international trade and environmental politics.  Her 2014 book 
 (“Post-treaty Politics“) received the 2016 Harold and Margaret Sprout 
 Award for best book in international environmental affairs from the 
 International Studies Association.  Her 2020 monograph “Greening through 
 Trade” explores how US trade policy has impacted environmental policy 
 abroad.  Jinnah edits the journal Environmental Politics, is on the 
 editorial board for the journal Global Environmental Politics, is a Senior 
 Research Fellow with the Earth System Governance project, and sits on the 
 board of the Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment. You can learn more 
 about Dr. Jinnah’s work at: www.sikinajinnah.com.\n\nValentin Lopez is 
 the Chairman of the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, one of three historic tribes 
 that are recognized as Ohlone. He is Mutsun, Awaswas, Chumash and Yokuts. 
 Valentin is a Native American Advisor to the University of California, 
 Office of the President on issues related to repatriation. He is also a 
 Native American Advisor to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) 
 and the Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology. Valentin is actively involved 
 in efforts to restore tribal indigenous knowledge and ensure our history is 
 accurately told. Finally, Valentin is working to restore the Mutsun 
 Language and is a traditional Mutsun singer and dancer.\n\n\nUCSC News 
 Center: \nGreen New Deal architect Rhiana Gunn-Wright will make a virtual 
 campus visit\nhttps://news.ucsc.edu/2021/02/rhiana-gunn-wright.html\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/02/02/18839729.php
SUMMARY:Changing Climate: The Role of Environmental Justice
LOCATION:Free online event. Register 
 here:\nhttps://ucsc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_o7ezK23iR3q0E80jgIrhvg
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/02/02/18839729.php
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