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SUMMARY:SFU Surrey Career Night - Climate Emergency
DESCRIPTION:Say welcome to our first Surrey edition of the oh-so-popular Career Night ! *** \nIt is time to explore ‘Climate Emergency’ at this Sustainability Career Night. The City of Surrey has declared a Climate Emergency\, but what does it look like to be working towards climate solutions across different sectors? This event is to give you\, as a student\, a taste of the types of career paths out there that could affect positive change for our climate. Expect an evening of inspiring stories from outstanding professionals within the Surrey community AND you’ll have an opportunity to network\, and dive into deeper meaningful dialogue as you seek answers to your sustainable career questions. \nCareer Night is an opportunity for students from SFU\, KPU & CityLab Alumni to learn from professionals championing sustainability in various fields. Speakers will share their innovative journeys followed by a space for networking and for students to find answers to their career-related questions. \nLight snacks will be provided. RSVP required! Must present a valid BC post-secondary student ID. \nAGENDA \n6:00 pm – Doors open & will strictly close by 6:30 pm. \n6:30 pm – Presentations by industry professionals \n7:45 pm – Break out sessions (structured networking) \nSPEAKERS – Confirmed so far \nEla Lukowska – Biofuel Project Manager City of Surrey \nJeanine Longley – Product Manager OPEN Technologies \n*** This event is jointly organized by Embark Sustainability\, Sustainable KSA\, part of the Kwantlen Student Association\, and Surrey CityLab. Therefor open to SFU & KPU Students together with CityLab Alumni \nACCESSIBILITY & VENUE DETAILS \nDoors open at 6 pm and will close 6:30 pm. You wont have access to the event if you arrive late. \nThe SAFE Centre is located within the new Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) campus in City Centre Civic Plaza\, 13485 Central Ave\, Surrey\, BC\, Canada V3T 4B8. \nThe venue is wheelchair accessible. If you have any specific accessibility needs\, don’t hesitate to email Lisa Salomonsson at info@embarksustainability.org \nACKNOWLEDGMENTS \nThis event is being hosted on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples. In particular\, this includes the land of the Musqueam\, Skxwú7mesh\, Tsleil-Waututh\, Kwikwetlem\, Kwantlen\, Katzie\, and Semiahmoo nations where we work\, live\, and play.
URL:https://www.embarksustainability.org/event/sfu-surrey-career-night-climate-emergency/
LOCATION:SFU Surrey\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Sustainability Career Night
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SUMMARY:Ask Me Anything Meetup - Fast Fashion
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions about how to tackle climate change as a student? Our Climate Action team has got your back and is inviting anyone interested in learning about tangible ways to help mitigate climate change at the individual level to join them at an “Ask Me Anything” meetup. \nTaking place at SFU Burnaby’s Veggie Lunch\, the team is hosting three AMAs to engage their fellow students in meaningful conversation with Embark’s Climate Action Team around everyday sustainable choices. \nUpcoming Dates and Topics \nJanuary 28th – Eating for the Earth\nMarch 3rd – Fast Fashion\nMarch 24th – How-to-be-a-climate-activist
URL:https://www.embarksustainability.org/event/ask-me-anything-meetup-fast-fashion/
LOCATION:SFU Veggie Lunch\, University Dr W\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, BC V5A
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:Filling the Gap - Food Security Social Innovation Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Engage with real community challenges to make an impact on social justice issues & receive training in systems thinking for problem-solving\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nFor the first time\, we’re inviting all SFU change-makers interested in food security for a day of training in systems thinking for problem-solving and social innovation\, connect with community organizations and hear from local experts to create a context-specific and high-impact project in small teams. Filling the Gap is an opportunity to be introduced to the change-making community at SFU\, and to take an active leadership role in developing food security projects that has the opportunity to play a small role in addressing the “gap” in food security in BC. \nWhy should you attend the event? \n\nBuild meaningful connections with like-minded students from various faculties.\n\n\nBecome a leader at SFU.\n\n\nLearn how to creatively tackle local and global challenges.\n\n\nHear from SFU students regarding how they got involved and are making a difference on campus and beyond.\n\n\nBecome Embark’s first Social Innovation Challenge Winner!\n\nAGENDA \n8:30 am – Sign in and breakfast \n9 am – Welcome and introduction. Speaker intro to the challenge of food security in Surrey and Burnaby \n9:30 am – Workshop #1: Mapping the System (using systems thinking for problem-solving) \n10:30am – Work Session #1: Identify a challenge to address \n12 pm – Lunch (+ 20 minute speaker 12:30-12:50pm) \n1pm – Workshop #2: Effective Social Innovation \n2:30 pm – Work Session #2: Identify a solution \n4:30 pm – Pitches \n5:30 pm – Break and food/snacks \n6 pm – Presentation of winning teams. Closing remarks \nSPEAKERS \nDr. Tammara Soma (Speaker) \nDr. Tammara Soma holds a Ph.D. in Planning (2018) from the University of Toronto and is the Research Director and Co-Founder of the Food Systems Lab (foodsystemslab.ca). She is an Assistant Professor at the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University where she conducts research on issues pertaining to food system planning\, community-based research\, waste management and the circular economy. Prior to SFU\, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Geography and Planning at the University of Toronto\, and the Food Equity Coordinator at New College (University of Toronto). \nDeirdre Goudriaan (she/her/hers) (Speaker) \n“Deirdre is a process designer\, evaluator\, and researcher\, facilitator and coach who has worked extensively with all scales of community and government. She leads collaborative design processes and has worked with numerous sectors\, business leaders and NGO’s. For the last 12 years\, Deirdre has worked with BC Healthy Communities and in her own consultancy to address wicked problems and design innovative solutions. Deirdre has a Master’s Degree in Leadership and Training and has focused on conflict resolution and negotiation and work that helps communities heal. This work spans from focused trauma support to working through conflict constructively. Deirdre is currently focused on supporting Collective Impact initiatives as a member of the Seeds of Change Surrey leadership team (food systems work) and as an Innoweave Collective Impact coach. She is certified as a Human Systems Dynamics practitioner and has been certified by Acumen in human-centered Design and Prototyping.” \nKalamity Hildebrandt (they/them) (Workshop Facilitator) \n“Kalamity is a powerful force for ideas\, compassion and anti-oppression commitment at SFPIRG. Formally at least somewhat trained in psychology (SFU) and law (UBC)\, their passion and greatest source of learning has always been grassroots organizing and community social justice education. They are responsible for spearheading new topics and approaches around the issues that SFPIRG tackles; acting as a facilitator for much of SFPIRG’s programming as well as offering custom-made workshops for the SFU community; developing educational content; mentoring students as they develop their skills as researchers\, facilitators and in implementing anti-oppression ideas; supervising programs and projects such as Letters for the Inside; and more. In their spare time\, Kalamity can be found playing D&D\, reading too many articles on social media\, and carving wooden spoons.” \nACCESSIBILITY & VENUE DETAILS \nClimate \nWe are committed to reducing the waste created by this event\, please remember to bring your reusable water bottle and/or coffee mug. Please consider using public transportation to attend this event. If you need to drive\, please consider carpooling. \nScent Reduction \nWhile we cannot ensure a fully scent-free event in this setting\, we’re aiming to create a scent-reduced environment by not bringing additional scents into the space. Exposure to laundry products\, colognes\, hairspray\, and many other scented products can trigger serious health reactions in individuals with asthma\, allergies\, migraines\, and/or chemical sensitivities. We ask that you not wear/ apply/ or bring any scented products into this space. \nGender-Inclusive Washrooms \nThere are gendered washrooms in the Halpern Centre building. The nearest gender-inclusive washrooms are a short distance away in the AQ\, next to the Menchie’s. We are looking into whether the Halpern Centre’s washrooms can be designated as gender-inclusive for the duration of the event. \nEvent Location and Wheelchair Access \nHalpern Centre is located pretty well in the middle of the SFU Burnaby campus\, nestled between the Library\, Convocation Mall and the Academic Quadrangle (AQ). There are stairs and a ramp both providing access to the centre. Due to extensive construction on campus\, especially in Convocation Mall\, we encourage folks to arrive early with extra time to navigate the campus. The event space is wheelchair and scooter accessible\, but will require extra navigation due to the construction. \nElectromagnetic Frequencies \nSome folks are sensitive and/or get sick from electromagnetic frequency radiation (EMF). This can include radiation from cell phones\, Wi-Fi\, fluorescent lights\, and more. SFU Burnaby has Wi-Fi set up throughout its campus\, including in the Halpern Centre event space. The event is also in a room equipped with fluorescent lighting. We ask that folks turn off cellphones if possible to help reduce EMF exposure\, recognizing that some folks will need to keep their cellphones on (for work\, emergency contacts\, etc.). \nACKNOWLEDGMENTS \nThis event is being hosted on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples. In particular\, this includes the land of the Musqueam\, Skxwú7mesh\, and Tsleil-Waututh nations.
URL:https://www.embarksustainability.org/event/filling-the-gap-food-security-social-innovation-challenge/
LOCATION:Halpern 126 – SFU Burnaby
CATEGORIES:Food Systems Change
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SUMMARY:EVENT CANCELED - Career Night - The "Buzz"ness of Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Dear attendees\, \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\nEmbark Sustainability and CityStudio Vancouver have decided to cancel Sustainability Career Night due to concerns around COVID-19. We are committed to the health and safety of all attendees and have been attentively watching the current situation to ensure the wellbeing of our students and alumni. \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\nWe hope that you will be able to join us in the future\, including our career night in the fall semester. \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\nThank you\, stay safe\, and keep up the hand washing! \n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an evening where we’ll have a deeper look at the intersection of business and sustainability.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nGet ready to explore the Business of Sustainability! This time we’re bringing outstanding professionals working in sustainable business to showcase their stories on how we can integrate sustainability into different business career paths. \nThis event is to give you\, as a student\, a taste of the types of career paths out there that could affect positive change for our communities. Expect an evening of inspiring stories from outstanding professionals AND you’ll have an opportunity to network\, and dive into deeper meaningful dialogue as you seek answers to your sustainable career questions. \nLight snacks will be provided. RSVP required! \nCareer Night is an opportunity for students from SFU & CityStudio Alumni* to learn from professionals championing sustainability in various fields. Speakers will share their innovative journeys followed by a space for networking and for students to find answers to their career-related questions. \n*Must present a valid BC post-secondary student ID. \nAGENDA \n6:00 pm – Doors open \n6:30 pm – Presentations by industry professionals \n7:45 pm – Break out sessions (structured networking) \nSPEAKERS – Confirmed so far \nKrista Loewen\, Community Investment Associate at Vancity Credit Union \nACCESSIBILITY & VENUE DETAILS \nThis event is taking place at CityStudio Vancouver. The venue is a short 7-minute walk from the Olympic Village Canada Line Skytrain station (below the Cambie bridge). We strongly encourage that participants take public transit and bike racks are available at the venue. Alternatively\, there is pay parking available on the adjacent street. \nThe venue is ground level and is wheelchair accessible. \nIf you have any specific accessibility needs\, don’t hesitate to email Lisa Salomonsson at info@embarksustainability.org \nACKNOWLEDGMENTS \nEmbark acknowledges that this event is being hosted on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples. In particular\, this includes the land of the Tsleil-Waututh\, Musqueam\, Skwxwú7mesh nations.
URL:https://www.embarksustainability.org/event/career-night-the-buzzness-of-sustainability/
LOCATION:British Columbia
CATEGORIES:Sustainability Career Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200317T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200317T180000
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CREATED:20200226T223039Z
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SUMMARY:EVENT CANCELED - Climate Literacy 101: On a Path to Climate Success
DESCRIPTION:PSA – All upcoming Embark events and programming have been paused for the time being due to COVID-19 concerns. \nAs we regularly convene students in our work\, we are striving to be proactive in our response to the ongoing and evolving situation. We are committed to the wellbeing and safety of students and their communities\, and encourage everyone to take care of themselves and each other. \nStay safe & wash your hands – hope to see you all soon! \n\nIf you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact us via info@embarksustainability.org \n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an opportunity to learn from and engage with leading climate science and policy experts at SFU\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nAre you an SFU student\, faculty member\, or staff climate champion committed to growing your understanding of climate science and pathways for change? \nClimate Literacy 101 is an opportunity to learn from and engage with leading climate science and policy experts at SFU. We are grateful to have Elder Syexwaliya present to open the event and welcome guests to the land. Dr. Kirsten Zickfeld and Dr. Mark Jaccard will be presenting on the state of the climate and how citizens can contribute to climate success\, and participating in a Q&A session following a short discussion period. The event will close with information on ongoing campus climate action initiatives and ways to get involved at SFU. \nAGENDA \n4:00-4:30 p.m.: Doors\, refreshments\, mingling \n4:30-6:00 p.m.: Elder Syexwaliya\, Dr. Zickfeld\, Dr. Jaccard \n6:00-6:30 p.m. Featured climate action initiatives \nSPEAKERS \nComing Soon \nACCESSIBILITY & VENUE DETAILS \nThe Fraser-Thompson Room at the Diamond Alumni Center is wheelchair accessible. \nEmbark and PICS events are free and open to Embark members which includes Simon Fraser University undergraduate and graduate students. This event is also open to other members of the SFU community. \nACKNOWLEDGEMENTS \nThis event is being hosted on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples. In particular\, this includes the land of the Musqueam\, SkxwÃº7mesh\, Tsleil-Waututh\, Kwikwetlem\, Kwantlen\, Katzie\, and Semiahmoo nations. Accessibility
URL:https://www.embarksustainability.org/event/climate-literacy-101-on-a-path-to-climate-success/
LOCATION:British Columbia
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:EVENT CANCELED - Mix 'n Munch - Surrey Salad Club
DESCRIPTION:PSA – we’ve decided to cancel next week’s Community Kitchen and Mix & Munch due to COVID-19 concerns.\nOur team is committed to supporting the wellbeing of our student members and are currently taking preventative measures to ensure the safety of all upcoming programming and events. Stay tuned for more updates and make sure to wash your hands!\n  \nEngaging students in interesting discussions on sustainable food systems while eating a free healthy salad. \nEmbark is launching a new project called Mix ‘n Munch. A social gathering where you’ll meet curious sustainability peers while learning about plant-based meal options\, the practice of gardening\, and dive deeper into what a sustainable food system entails. \nAnd the coolest part – all of this goes down as you’re munching on a free healthy salad made with produce from our learning garden. \nJoin our pilot event and make this a regular thing at SFU Surrey Campus! We hope to see you there. \nAcknowledgments\nThis event is being hosted on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples. In particular\, this includes the land of the Tsleil-Waututh\, Musqueam\, Skwxwú7mesh\, and Kwikwetlem nations where we work\, live\, and play. \nAccessibility\nThe SFU Surrey Campus student lounge is wheelchair accessible. \nEmbark events are free and open to Embark members which includes Simon Fraser University undergraduate and graduate students\, as well as Embark Associate Members.
URL:https://www.embarksustainability.org/event/mix-n-munch-surrey-salad-club-4/
LOCATION:SFU Surrey\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mix 'n Munch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200319T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200319T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T120235
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SUMMARY:EVENT CANCELED - Embark's Community Kitchen: A Celebration of Flavours
DESCRIPTION:PSA – we’ve decided to cancel next week’s Community Kitchen and Mix & Munch due to COVID-19 concerns.\nOur team is committed to supporting the wellbeing of our student members and are currently taking preventative measures to ensure the safety of all upcoming programming and events. Stay tuned for more updates and make sure to wash your hands!\n\n\n\nCome together to cook and enjoy a four-course vegetarian or plant-based meal\, while connecting with other SFU students.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nCommunity Kitchens are a low-barrier gathering space where SFU students come together to cook and enjoy a four-course vegetarian or plant-based meal over a three-hour period. Join us for February’s Community Kitchen at the Women’s Centre\, March19th. We’re welcoming this month’s facilitator\, Denise Somuah-Asamoah. \nDenise Somuah-Asamoah is a Biomedical Physiology undergraduate student from Ghana who has been studying at SFU since the Fall of 2017. She has been involved in life here at SFU through volunteering in various clubs such as the Students of Caribbean and African Ancestry and the African Students Association. She has been a foodie for as long as she can remember and began to explore the world of vegetarianism and veganism when she moved to Canada in 2015. She loves to experiment in the kitchen and try new things like “veganizing” traditional Ghanaian dishes. She is also a proud banana bread snob. \nYou’re invited to a celebration of flavours at SFSS Women’s Centre and cook delicious Ghanaian food – you don’t want to miss this! \nACKNOWLEDGEMENT \nThis event is being hosted on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples. In particular\, this includes the land of the Tsleil-Waututh\, Musqueam\, Skwxwú7mesh\, and Kwikwetlem nations where we work\, live\, and play. \nACCESSABILITY \nThe Women’s Centre has opened up their lounge (TC 3013) to all genders for this Community Kitchen. The Women’s Centre is wheelchair accessible. \nThis event is a collaboration between Embark and the SFSS Women’s Centre. Embark events are free and open to Embark members which includes Simon Fraser University undergraduate and graduate students\, as well as Embark Associate Members.
URL:https://www.embarksustainability.org/event/embarks-community-kitchen-a-celebration-of-flavours/
LOCATION:SFSS Women’s Centre\, 8888 University Drive\, TC3014\, Burnaby\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200324T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200324T130000
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SUMMARY:EVENT CANCELED - Ask Me Anything Meetup - How-to-be-a-climate-activist
DESCRIPTION:PSA – All upcoming Embark events and programming have been paused for the time being due to COVID-19 concerns. \nAs we regularly convene students in our work\, we are striving to be proactive in our response to the ongoing and evolving situation. We are committed to the wellbeing and safety of students and their communities\, and encourage everyone to take care of themselves and each other. \nStay safe & wash your hands – hope to see you all soon! \n\nIf you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact us via info@embarksustainability.org \n\nDo you have questions about how to tackle climate change as a student? Our Climate Action team has got your back and is inviting anyone interested in learning about tangible ways to help mitigate climate change at the individual level to join them at an “Ask Me Anything” meetup. \nTaking place at SFU Burnaby’s Veggie Lunch\, the team is hosting three AMAs to engage their fellow students in meaningful conversation with Embark’s Climate Action Team around everyday sustainable choices. \nUpcoming Dates and Topics \nJanuary 28th – Eating for the Earth\nMarch 3rd – Fast Fashion\nMarch 24th – How-to-be-a-climate-activist
URL:https://www.embarksustainability.org/event/ask-me-anything-meetup-how-to-be-a-climate-activist/
LOCATION:SFU Veggie Lunch\, University Dr W\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, BC V5A
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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