Climate Equity in Conversation
How can you help create a just climate future? Chat with climate equity practitioners and sustainability advocates to learn what climate equity looks like in daily and collective practice.
How can you help create a just climate future? Chat with climate equity practitioners and sustainability advocates to learn what climate equity looks like in daily and collective practice.
Join Dr. Elizabeth Elle for a short talk and a plant and pollinator walk. You’ll learn about the diversity of wild bees in BC, why there are concerns about bee declines, and what you can do in your backyard, community garden, or even on your balcony to help support pollinators.
Join Embark Sustainability and SFPIRG for an afternoon of creativity and community! You'll learn a little bit about zines, the history of zine making, and contribute to a one-time collective zine authored by the attendees of this event. The zine will be a collection of our thoughts about land, climate, and community.
Get ready for a Thai-rrific time! Join Embark and the SFSS Women’s Centre for an afternoon of community, conversation and good eats.
Join Embark Sustainability and the SFSS Women’s Centre to make and enjoy a dough-licious selection of dumplings from around the world.
Get ready for a Soup-erb return to Community Kitchen this September 🥢 Gather around the hot pot with us to enjoy warm broth and even warmer welcomes!
Join us to reconnect with nature through your senses, celebrate the bountiful harvest we enjoy during the autumn equinox, and learn how to garden successfully within the cycles of the sun and other elements.
A collaborative, creative, cathartic workshop with Embark Sustainability and the Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group (SFPIRG)!
Make your mark on the earth—literally! Visit us October 5th at SFU Surrey to pick up seed packets, explore food justice, and learn how to build resilience in our food systems through a beautiful, bountiful garden of your very own.
How can advocacy be a practice of healing? Join us for this crucial conversation and discover the personal journey of Leona Brown, a Gitxsan and Nisga’a mother of three of the Fireweed House and Killerwhale Clan and thriving advocate of Indigenous food and resources in so-called Vancouver.