Event: Sacred Responses to Climate Change: Seeking Common Ground

Sacred Responses to Climate Change: Seeking Common Ground
Friday, September 23, 1:00-5:00 pm
Abrams Lounge C4C
This inter-faith panel discussion focuses on sacred responses to environmental crisis. Panelists will discuss how religious ethics are shaping environmental ethics from a Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and Indigenous perspective. Panelists include: Loriliai Biernacki, Tink Tinker, Sam Boyd, David Takahashi, Christinia Eala,Nana Firman, and Lindsay Garcia. Each panelist will present on the topic from their particular perspective. We will then have a moderated discussion among the panelists, followed by a moderated discussion including questions from audience members.
This event is sponsored by the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies and by the Department of Religious Studies at CU-Boulder.