Environmental Affairs ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS

FFW: 3rd Annual Mid-Autumn Harvest Festival at the Knoll

All are welcome to join!

As the maple leaves turn gold and plant friends begin to fruit and flower, we are also welcoming one of the well-celebrated East/Southeast Asian festival - Mid-Autumn Festival, deeply connected with culture, community, and land. With the peak harvest season having come to the Knoll, it is time to celebrate this abundance together with friends and loved ones. Join us for a Mid-Autumn Harvest Festival at the Knoll with music, performances, and food!

The Knoll

Open to the Public
Katie Anania photo

“Where the tree ends and your head begins” – Listening to Gloria Anzaldúa’s Multi-Species Meditations

This practice-based activity is open to anyone on campus, but especially those interested in thinking about ecology beyond traditional Western disciplinary lenses. We will use drawings and sound to consider the boundaries between more-than-human nature and embodied experience that Gloria Anzaldúa set out in her mediations, which proposed a feminist approach to the spaces and places at the U.S-Mexico border.

Axinn Center 229

Free
Open to the Public
EcoReps Community Circles is read across the top with a happy earth and hands holding it below it. On the bottom, it reads "biweekly", "meet new friends, craft, snack, talk, build community!" and on the bottom right it reads "8-10 pm, Forrest W Basement".

EcoReps Bi-Weekly Community Circles

Interested in sustainability and climate action on campus but not sure where to begin? All are welcome to drop by the EcoReps Community Circles, a space to meet new people, discover new opportunities, and connect with one another!

A different craft or activity that you can take home will be offered each circle as an easy way to connect and keep our hands busy. Bring your friends or come and meet new ones, we hope to see you there!

EcoReps Community Circles is read across the top with a happy earth and hands holding it below it. On the bottom, it reads "biweekly", "meet new friends, craft, snack, talk, build community!" and on the bottom right it reads "8-10 pm, Forrest W Basement".

EcoReps Bi-Weekly Community Circles

Interested in sustainability and climate action on campus but not sure where to begin? All are welcome to drop by the EcoReps Community Circles, a space to meet new people, discover new opportunities, and connect with one another!

A different craft or activity that you can take home will be offered each circle as an easy way to connect and keep our hands busy. Bring your friends or come and meet new ones, we hope to see you there!

EcoReps Community Circles is read across the top with a happy earth and hands holding it below it. On the bottom, it reads "biweekly", "meet new friends, craft, snack, talk, build community!" and on the bottom right it reads "8-10 pm, Forrest W Basement".

EcoReps Bi-Weekly Community Circles

Interested in sustainability and climate action on campus but not sure where to begin? All are welcome to drop by the EcoReps Community Circles, a space to meet new people, discover new opportunities, and connect with one another!

A different craft or activity that you can take home will be offered each circle as an easy way to connect and keep our hands busy. Bring your friends or come and meet new ones, we hope to see you there!

EcoReps Community Circles is read across the top with a happy earth and hands holding it below it. On the bottom, it reads "biweekly", "meet new friends, craft, snack, talk, build community!" and on the bottom right it reads "8-10 pm, Forrest W Basement".

EcoReps Bi-Weekly Community Circles

Interested in sustainability and climate action on campus but not sure where to begin? All are welcome to drop by the EcoReps Community Circles, a space to meet new people, discover new opportunities, and connect with one another!

A different craft or activity that you can take home will be offered each circle as an easy way to connect and keep our hands busy. Bring your friends or come and meet new ones, we hope to see you there!

EcoReps Community Circles is read across the top with a happy earth and hands holding it below it. On the bottom, it reads "biweekly", "meet new friends, craft, snack, talk, build community!" and on the bottom right it reads "8-10 pm, Forrest W Basement".

EcoReps Bi-Weekly Community Circles

Interested in sustainability and climate action on campus but not sure where to begin? All are welcome to drop by the EcoReps Community Circles, a space to meet new people, discover new opportunities, and connect with one another!

A different craft or activity that you can take home will be offered each circle as an easy way to connect and keep our hands busy. Bring your friends or come and meet new ones, we hope to see you there!

Resource Generation: Moving Money at Middlebury

This two part series will provide a space to discuss and reflect on money, class, and privilege with facilitators Susanna Penfield and Matsuno and author of The Financial Activist Playbook Jasmine Rashid. Through guided exercises and conversations participants will have the chance to unpack their personal money stories and participate in group discussions on the power of social action and the possibilities of money to act as a driver for collective liberation. 

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

Resource Generation: Moving Money at Middlebury

This two part series will provide a space to discuss and reflect on money, class, and privilege with facilitators Susanna Penfield and Matsuno and author of The Financial Activist Playbook Jasmine Rashid. Through guided exercises and conversations participants will have the chance to unpack their personal money stories and participate in group discussions on the power of social action and the possibilities of money to act as a driver for collective liberation. 

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public