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POSTPONED: DRAWDOWN TORONTO SUMMIT ON CLIMATE ACTION AND GENDER EQUALITY

1/22/2019

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DRAWDOWN TORONTO SUMMIT ON CLIMATE ACTION AND GENDER EQUALITY POSTPONED


*Due to unforeseen circumstances, this session has been postponed until further notice.*
Our apologies to those of you who were planning to come. Please stay tuned for a new date. ​
In the evening, join us for the Drawdown Toronto Summit on Climate Action and Gender Equality to hear from Dr. Katharine Wilkinson and 4-5 Ontario-based organizations and institutions about their efforts to address climate change by focusing on women and girls. 
Session details:
  • When: Wed, February 13, 2019 | 6:30PM – 9:00PM (Doors open at 6:00PM)
  • Where: Tecumseh Auditorium, Oakham House, Ryerson University, 63 Gould Street, Toronto
  • Tickets: By donation (suggested donation $5-$20). 

THE NEXUS BETWEEN CLIMATE ACTION AND GENDER EQUALITY: A DIALOGUE


*This session will proceed at a new location, with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson joining us remotely for a Q & A session. This event is intended for international development professionals/students.*
The Nexus between Climate Action and Gender Equality: A Dialogue, invites  international cooperation professionals and students to learn about Project Drawdown’s global warming solutions relating to women and girls and to have conversations about their implications for international development policy, programs, and funding. Register here.
  • When: Wed, February 13, 2019 | 2:30PM – 5:00PM (Registration opens at 2:00PM; the session will begin promptly at 2:30PM.)
  • Where: The Garage, CSI Annex, 720 Bathurst St. Toronto
  • Tickets: $15 – OCIC Members/Ryerson Faculty & Staff | $10 – International development students | $25 – International development practitioners & faculty
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Special Guest: 
​Dr. Katharine Wilkinson, Project Drawdown

Dr. Katharine Wilkinson is an author, strategist, and teacher, bringing focus to what is possible for humanity and our home, this earth. Dr. Wilkinson is the latest Visiting Global Fellow at the Ryerson Leadership Lab, bringing her interdisciplinary background in academia, business and the social sector to engage Toronto on climate change innovation. Dr. Wilkinson will join us remotely for a Q & A session.

​ABOUT PROJECT DRAWDOWN

Project Drawdown is a scientifically based, comprehensive plan to implement the top 100 solutions to reverse global warming by 2050. Reversing climate change is not only possible, but feasible and eminently practical. The New York Times bestselling book sets out, in an inspirational and accessible way, the solutions, the math and the economics of how we can actually do this. For more information, click here.
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Awakening the Dreamer Symposium February 16

1/21/2019

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Saturday, February 16 2019, 11:30-4:00

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What kind of world are you passing onto your children?
What hope do they have for the future of the planet?
What are you doing now to create a better future?

Together in this symposium, we will explore the above questions by looking at: Where we are now, how did we get here, the new story, what is possible now and where do we go from here?

The AWAKENING THE DREAMER, CHANGING THE DREAM SYMPOSIUM is part of a rapidly expanding global initiative of the Pachamama Alliance, in more than 80 countries in 16 languages.


It's a totally unique workshop -- live facilitation and participant interaction are combined with a tapestry of video interviews, drawing upon leading edge information and the wisdom of our time, with some of our most respected global elders, luminaries and leaders.


What you will get from this process:
  • An experience that will change the way you see the world
  • Reflection time away from your busy life
  • A mindset shift
  • Access to a strong community of passionate people
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Seating is limited, and on a first-come basis (15 seats currently available).
Click here for details & to register.
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