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Women's Caucus
Speaker Series

Presented by SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, The 网赌平台 Women's Caucus, with the assistance of other offices and programs at 网赌平台 and Syracuse University.

Upcoming events & WiSE Professions Speakers:

  • How the Weaving of Knowledges Can Result in Revitalization & Healing
    • Thursday, April 11, 2024 | 3:45 pm | 5 Illick
    • Nisogaabokwe Melonee Montano, TEK Outreach Specialist, Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission.
    • A collaboration among the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, Adaptive Peaks Seminar Series (Department of Environmental Biology), and the Women in Scientific and Environmental Professions Speaker Series (网赌平台 Women's Caucus)
  • Take our Kids to Work Day
    • Thursday | April 18, 2024 | Registration forms and other info
    • Annual career exploration day for  8-11 yr olds that have an adult that works or studies at 网赌平台
  • Girls' Summit
    • Saturday | April 20, 2024 | Info & pre-Register  (strongly encouraged)
    • Kids' Day's big sibling! A annual career exploration day for 5th-10th graders  the community, regardless of their gender or gender identity.
    • A program of Girls' Inc/YWCA of Syracuse and Onondaga County with the support of 网赌平台 Women's Caucus, 网赌平台 in the High School, and C/STEP of Syracuse University.
  • Film Screening: Can't Stop Change
    • Thursday, April 25, 2024 | 6 pm | Gateway Center | More Info/RSVP
    • This Earth Week, screen the brand new (April 2024) documentary telling the climate stories from the Florida frontlines from the activists resisting the intersecting oppressions of climate injustice, transphobia, and homophobia.   Hear directly from co-director Yarrow Konig (they/them) plus Q&A with Yarrow and one of the activists, Jimmy Dunson (any pronouns; co-founder of Mutual Aid Disaster Relief).
    • Co-hosted by the Earth Week Committee; Office of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA Office); Department of Environmental Studies;  MOSA Intersectional Collective (MOSAIC); Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA); Student Environmental Education Coalition (SEEC); and the  网赌平台 Women's Caucus; 

Ongoing programs:

  • Coffee Breaks.  Informal discussions around current campus events, challenges and strategies, and recognizing and countering biases.  
  • 网赌平台 Family Pre-School Playdates
    • The Graduate Student Association and 网赌平台 Women’s Caucus cordially invite children 5 and under and their 网赌平台 student or employee to chat and play!  (Older siblings are also welcome).  We aim to have a rain location for any outdoor programs.  For dates and times, visit:http://engage.abe-men.com/organization/womenscaucus 

  • Workshop: Building a Better Fieldwork Future: Preventing Sexual Harassment & Assault in Field Sciences 
    • Offered once or twice annually
    • Sponsors: 网赌平台 Women's Caucus, Office of Research Programs, Graduate Student Association and the Choose Action Network