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Breakout Sessions

As part of our commitment to meaningful dialogue and collaboration, several breakout sessions will take place on the second day of the conference. These smaller, focused discussions will allow participants to explore specific topics in depth, engage with students, and share ideas in an interactive setting.

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Breakout sessions will be held in the rooms listed below between 2:00 pm-3:30 pm.

Student Justice Solidarity Group (SJS)

Sie 1020 (the Forum)

Conflict Engagement and Resolution Initiative (CERI)

Room 1150

CIC

Room 3015

CDPHE

Room 2015

Community As Preparedness

Hosted by Social Justice Soladarity Coalition
Location: Sie Complex Room #1020, The Forum

Join Korbel Social Justice Solidarity Coalition and Kate Weiner, Co-editor of LOAM —  a community publishing project that tells stories at the confluence of environmental, social and personal systems change, for a conversation about building compassionate, intersectional, and socially just responses to crisis. The breakout session will offer a conversation about redefining community and climate resilience skills, an opportunity to learn about grassroots approaches to climate crises, and space for reflective journaling, community mapping exercises, and deep dialogue.

 

We intend for this session to be a compassionate, generative space for genuine exploration around questions of what it means to respond to crisis in ways that foster communities of care and tend to extended networks of kin.

 

This session will be offered in a hybrid format so feel free to join us in person or via zoom. Please use the link to register!

Climate Conference Discussion

Hosted by Conflict Engagement and Resolution Institute
Location: Sie Complex Room #1150

As a student-led group at Korbel, the Conflict Engagement and Resolution Initiative (CERI) facilitates dialogues and deliberations around topics of interest to DU students. This facilitated discussion provides a space for conference participants to reflect on and apply what they have heard during the Climate Conscious Corps Conference

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Sustainable Communities and Human Wellbeing

Hosted by Collective Impact Cohorts
Location: Sie Complex Room #3015

In an era of increasing environmental challenges, local governments play a critical role in fostering sustainable communities. This breakout session will focus on the creation of better communities for the well-being of its residents. We hope to foster dialogue and collaboration around what well-being means for personal and local goals. Join us as we discuss paths toward more resilient and prosperous Colorado communities. This breakout session will be centered around the well-being of residents and communities, what that means, and how it is measured.

To be updated

Hosted by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Location: Sie Complex Room #2015

To be updated!

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