The Office of Sustainability, Dr. Stefania Pizzirani from the School of Land Use and Environmental Change and many other colleagues from across campus have been very busy planning the second annual March for Sustainability. Throughout the month they will be hosting a series of events.
The kick off event, “Clothes the loop: Renew, Reuse, Restyle” will be led by Stefania. Dr. Renee Prasad from the Department of Agriculture Technology will be leading the Sustainable Food Event on March 29 and from Biology, Dr. Alan Reid and Dr. Sandra Gillespie will be leading the Pollinator Garden event.
Be sure to check out all the events happening at both Abbotsford and Chilliwack campuses. View Online Poster of Events or see below.
March 1, 2023
Clothes the Loop: Renew, Reuse, Restyle
11am-3pm
Evered Hall (Abbotsford)
**Dr. Stefania Pizzirani will be leading this event
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- Learn basic clothing repairs
- Take part in the everyday clothing exchange
- Grab something from our “Career Closet” for your next interview!
- Explore the Fibre Museum
March 3, 2023
SDGs LAB
8:30am-3pm
Evered Hall (Abbotsford)
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SDGs LAB is a program to launch youth awareness and action towards building a more sustainable future. through a speaker series, seminar, and interactive workshop, participants will have the opportunity to reflect and build on their understanding of sustainable development and the UN SDGs.
March 8, 2023
International Women’s Day: ‘I am Belmaya’ (Film Screening)
10am-1pm
Evered Hall (Abbotsford)
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In honour of International Women’s Day, come watch a screening of the film ‘I am Belmaya’, about a low-caste girl in Nepal who becomes a filmmaker. You will also have the opportunity to learn and reflect through a photovoice exhibit of female Nepalese human trafficking survivors.
March 15, 2023
Sustainability Career Panel
12pm-2pm
Room B101 (Abbotsford)
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Hear from industry professionals working in the broad and evolving field of sustainability. The event will be held in person and will be available to watch online as well.
March 15, 2023
Rails, Jails, and Trolleys (Film Screening)
4pm-6pm
CEP Library (Chilliwack)
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Rails, Jails, and Trolleys is a South Asian Studies Institute produced documentary. The film presents the history and present-day events on the decline of agriculture in India.
March 22, 2023
Science Café
1pm-3pm
CEP Library (Chilliwack)
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A casual event with expert speakers sharing short presentations on the theme ‘Food Sustainability in the Fraser Valley’ with Q&A. Science Cafés welcome people who may or may not typically get involved with scientific discussions.
March 22, 2023
Early Earth Day (Abbotsford)
**Dr. Stefania Pizzirani will be leading this event
11am-3pm
SUB Atrium (Abbotsford)
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The Early Earth Day event will showcase strategies for many leading environmental issues and celebrate the beautiful place we all call home – Earth!
March 28, 2023
Early Earth Day (Chilliwack)
Time TBD
Room TBD (Chilliwack)
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The Early Earth Day event will showcase strategies for many leading environmental issues and celebrate the beautiful place we all call home – Earth!
March 28, 2023
Sustainability Open Mic Night
7pm-9pm
strEATS UFV SUB (Abbotsford)
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The Sustainability Open Mic Night is an opportunity for the UFV community to use creativity as an outlet dealing with the sustainability issues we are facing. From climate change to social injustice, we invite participants to share through song, dance, spoken word, slam poetry, etc.
March 29, 2023
Sustainable Food Production: Field to Porch
2pm-3:30pm
Room TBD (Chilliwack)
**Dr. Renee Prasad will be leading this event
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Regardless of the scale of food production, our changing climate requires everyone “pitch” in. Learn about practices that growers are using, the challenges they face, and how the same practices can be used for home growing. Don’t have the luxury of a yard? Don’t worry, we have suggestions for taking these practices to containers! – Limited spots –
March 29, 2023
Pollinator Garden Event
11am-1pm
Meet behind Lá:lem te Baker
**Dr. Alan Reid and Dr. Sandra Gillespie will be leading this event
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This event will focus on plant biodiversity, native pollinators, and plant maintenance. Building off of last year’s event, we will prep the new pollinator garden behind Lá:lem te Baker for the Spring and be making a mason bee home.
March 31, 2023
Confronting the Climate Emergency: Post-disaster recovery and regional collaboration in the Lytton region
1pm-3pm
B101 (Abbotsford)
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In celebration of the launch of the School of Social Justice and Global Stewardship, come hear from Sarah Kamal. Sarah is a disaster displacement and community engagement specialist, currently working as the Wow-um (“calling all people”) project lead with the Kanaka Bar Indian Band.
April 1, 2023
Planting Stewardship: The Sojust Pocket Forest
10am-1pm
Chilliwack (Room TBD)
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In celebration of the launch of the School of Social Justice and Global Stewardship, we will be planting a pocket forest on the land in Chilliwack. We plan to feature performance and stories and are working with artists and the Soowahlie Band.
Thank you to all the organizers for making these events possible!