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UNM Ecoliteracy
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Events at UNM
Here you can find events happening around campus!
If you are interested in any of these events, the date, time, place, and description will be listed below. If you also know of any events that you want to share, at the bottom of the page is our contact info.
“Our Precious Few: Building an International Rhino Protection Coalition with Dr. Diana DeBlanc,” a special guest lecture and fundraising kickoff
Lecture by Dr. Diana DeBlanc
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2:00 – 3:30pm
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Student Union Building Fiesta A&B
University of New Mexico, SUB
SPIRAL ORB, MULTI, SPECIES POETIC ECOLOGIES, AND COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL WRITING
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3:30 PM
Tuesday, March 31,2020
Student Union Building Fiesta A&B
University of New Mexico, SUB
New Mexico Arbor Day Planting
Pinion Tree Planting
10:00am – 12:00pm
Friday, March 13, 2020
Tight Grove @ University and Central
University of New Mexico
“BREW”
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Black Range Environmental Writers
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10:00am – 2:00pm
Saturday, January 18th
Hillsboro, New Mexico
Writing Workshop
The Black Range Environmental Writers (BREW) will be hosting a free food memoir writing
workshop on Saturday, January 18 th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We will be writing about and sharing
our memories of the place food has held in our lives. No writing experience is required. This
workshop is about reflecting on our memories and then writing them down as if we are telling
them to someone as a story. You will leave with some special written memories and will have
the delight of hearing the memories of your friends and neighbors.
Bring warm layers in case you want to walk and spend time outside as you think and write, and
bring something to write on (journal, note paper) and something to write with. The workshop will
be facilitated by Sarah Kotchian, an Elenora Street writer who has been working on a
compilation of comfort food oral histories. In addition, there will be a campfire gathering that
evening at the RV Park, where those in the workshop and other local friends can share these
and other stories.
Limited to ten participants. No cost, but please register in advance with Jan Haley,
jhaley152@gmail.com, 575-895-5321. Follow up details will be provided on location.
In collaboration with the EcoLiteracy at UNM Project. For further information about events and programs at the University of New Mexico: Professor Michelle Hall Kells mkells@unm.edu
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“Green Corn and Sacred Fire: Indigenous Ceremonies of Resistance”
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Lecture by Rachel C. Jackson, PhD
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2:00 – 3:00pm
Wednesday, October 2
Willard Reading Room
Zimmerman Library at UNM
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