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SUMMARY:Faith Perspectives On Ecological Justice & Conservation
DESCRIPTION:This panel discussion will be moderated by Sabrina Chiefari, Creation Care Animator, Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto and feature:\n‍Areej Riaz, Climate Programs Manager, EnviroMuslims\nRev. Michelle Singh, Executive Director, Faith & the Common Good\nAgnes Richard, MLSM Canada Coordinator, Faith & the Common Good\nRandy Haluza-Delay, Ecological Justice Program Coordinator, Kairos Canada and Chair, For the Love of Creation\nThere have long been faith-based interests in the well-being of Earth. This year, at COP15, the first ever “Faiths Pavilion” was featured at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity where multifaith NGOs from all over the world met around the Global Biodiversity Framework Recommendations. Here in Canada there are several faith-based NGOs that have engaged in conservation, sustainability, and climate justice work for decades.\nJoin us on February 2nd, at the beginning of World Interfaith Harmony Week, for a conversation with Canadian faith-based ecological and climate justice professionals who will introduce their work and explore how to expand their efforts and connect with others.\nLearn more about how different faith-based NGOs based in Canada have been working within and across their communities to prioritize and act on environmental concerns. We will also discuss how different faith communities have, or have not, connected with their local ENGOs and envision future possibilities for truly collaborative approaches.\n‍\nRegistration is FREE for this panel discussion and will be hosted through Zoom Webinars. Please note, all participants will receive a confirmation email from Zoom with a link to join.\n
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