Friday, March 19, 2021

You can make a difference. The Water Defenders. March 23, 2021

 

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The Water Defenders: A SIS-OR Book Event

March 23 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Online (Eastern time)

At a time when countless communities are resisting powerful corporations—from Flint, Michigan, to the Standing Rock Reservation, to Didipio in the Philippines, to the Gualcarque River in Honduras—The Water Defenders: How Ordinary People Saved A Country From Corporate Greed tells the inspirational story of a community that took on an international mining corporation at seemingly insurmountable odds and won not one but two historic victories.

In the early 2000s, many people in El Salvador were at first excited by the prospect of jobs, progress, and prosperity that the Pacific Rim mining company promised. However, farmer Vidalina Morales, brothers Marcelo and Miguel Rivera, and others soon discovered that the river system supplying water to the majority of Salvadorans was in danger of catastrophic contamination. With a group of unlikely allies, local and global, they committed to stop the corporation and the destruction of their home.

Based on over a decade of research and their own role as international allies of the community groups in El Salvador, Robin Broad and John Cavanagh unspool this untold story—a tale replete with corporate greed, a transnational lawsuit at a secretive World Bank tribunal in Washington, violent threats, murders, and—surprisingly—victory. American University’s Office of Research, School of International Service will host, for a book talk, this husband-and-wife duo who immerse readers into the lives of the Salvadoran villagers, the journeys of the local activists who sought the truth about the effects of gold mining on the environment, and the behind-the-scenes maneuverings of the corporate mining executives and their lawyers. The Water Defenders demands that we examine our assumptions about progress and prosperity, while providing valuable lessons for those fighting against destructive corporations in the United States and across the world. RSVP

Moderated by
Joe Eldridge, Senior Fellow, Washington Office on Latino Affairs, Former AU Chaplain

With:

  • Luis Parada, El Salvador’s lead lawyer vs. the mining companies
  • Manuela Picq, Karl Loewenstein Fellow and Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science, Amherst College; professor of International Relations at Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ), Ecuador; joining from Quito, Ecuador.
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Monday, March 22, 2021. Value of water, highlighting its importance from multiple angles, including cultural, environmental, economic, and financial

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Webinar: The Value of Water for Business

 

World Water Day 2021 focuses on the value of water, highlighting its importance from multiple angles, including cultural, environmental, economic, and financial. This session will be separated into two sections. In the first section, corporate leaders will discuss what “water means to the business sector,” and why it should be prioritized in business decision making. In the second section, two practical tools will be introduced to help companies advance water stewardship practices, in conjunction with case examples of companies who have already used these tools.

 

Monday, March 22, 2021

10:00-11:30AM ET

 

 


 

Section 1: Building Resilience from Global to Local – The Importance of the Value of Water (45 mins)

To open, leaders will explore the value of water to businesses while inspiring corporate leadership on sustainable water use, building toward long-term business resilience.

Speakers Include:

Kelly Ann Naylor, Vice-Chair, UN-Water

Jason Morrison, Head, CEO Water Mandate & President, the Pacific Institute

Mark Breitbard, President and CEO, Gap Brand

Michael Kobori, Chief Sustainability Officer, Starbucks

Sanda Ojiambo, Executive Director and CEO of the UN Global Compact

Section 2: From Intention to Action: Practical Implementation of Stewardship (45 mins)

During this section, two tools will be introduced to help companies better value and engage in water stewardship practices: the Smart Water Navigator and the Water Action Hub 4.0. Participants will also have the opportunity to hear from companies who have already leveraged these tools internally.

Speakers Include:

Faith Lawrence, Country Coordinator, Natural Resources Stewardship Programme South Africa, GIZ

Paul Fleming, Water Manager, Microsoft

Moderator: Antony Curie, Reuters Breaking News

Closing Remarks: Doug Baker, Executive Chairman of the Board, Ecolab

Spanish and Portuguese instantaneous translation will be available.

 

Register here.



Thursday, March 18, 2021

How Firms Can Address Violence Against Asians

 

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Monday, March 15, 2021

Get Involved. Global One Health Education Movement. March 27, 2021

 

 

 

 

(Webinar platform provided by the One Health Commission)

 

Join the International Student One Health Alliance (ISOHA) and One Health Lessons (OHL) as we discuss ways for One Health enthusiasts, and students in particular, to get involved in the Global One Health Education Movement. Learn how to become a Lesson Leader jointly certified by ISOHA and OHL, and learn how students from your continent can win an exclusive meeting with Dr. Deborah Thomson, Founder and President of One Health Lessons, and Dr. Cheryl Stroud, Executive Director of the One Health Commission. Webinar will include American Sign Language (ASL) translation by Ahlanna Toms, ASL Intern for OHL.

 

Speakers and Topics:

·    Bailey Archey, VP of Education for ISOHA: ISOHA and One Health Commission Partnership

·    Vanessa Nichols, Administrative Intern for OHL: History of One Health Lessons

·    Maryam Zakariya, ISOHA Liason Intern for OHL: OHL-ISOHA Partnership and Continent Contest

·    Doris Ma, Lesson Leaders Program Coordinator Intern for OHL: How to become a Certified Lesson Leader

·    Maddie Burns, Senior Promotions Intern for OHL: One Health Lessons Ambassadors Program 

·    Sean Sum, VP of Outreach for ISOHA: Personal experience as a Certified Lesson Leader 

·    Andreas Pappas, President of ISOHA: Personal experience as a Certified Lesson Leader

 

Contact isohawebinar@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.

 

FREE but you must register here:

bit.ly/ISOHAOHLwebinar

 

This webinar is open to all! Anyone age 18+ is welcome to apply to be a Lesson Leader here: bit.ly/OHLlessonleaders. Please only select the ISOHA option on the form if you are a current student. The winner of the continent contest will be based solely off student participation. More details on the contest can be found here: bit.ly/continentcontest.

 

Bailey Archey

 

Maddie Burns

Vanessa Nichols

 

Sean Sum

Maryam Zakariya

 

Andreas Pappas

Doris Ma

 

Ahlanna Toms

 

 

Follow ISOHA on our updated social media pages for the most up to date ISOHA information and news!

 

ISOHA Webpage

Facebook Twitter

Future Leaders in One Health - LinkedIn

isohaexco@gmail.com

Sincerely, 

ISOHA Executive Committee

 


 

 

 

 

One Health Commission | Phone: +1.984.500.8093| www.onehealthcommission.org



Small Native American Health Centers Face Vaccine Barriers March 2021


The Indian Health Service has reported administering more than 684,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses so far and delivering them to locations as remote as the bottom of the Grand Canyon, but some urban health centers say they're not part of this early success. 

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