On Wednesday, March 22, the in partnership with Eye Resist and the will host an event featuring Vandana Shiva on "Eco-Social Justice on the Global Frontlines," a discussion of justice, culture and ecology.
Shiva is a world-renowned policy expert, author, global leader and justice activist. In 2010, . And in 1993, , also known as the "Alternative Nobel Prize," and has continued to author books, policy papersÌýand more.
What: "Eco-Social Justice on the Global Frontlines"
When: Wednesday, March 22, 6 to 8 p.m.
Where: University Memorial Center, Glen Miller Ballroom
A trained nuclear and quantum physicist who dedicates herself to cultivating "earth democracy," ShivaÌýcontributesÌýin fundamental ways to changing the practice and paradigms of agriculture, food, scienceÌýand economics.ÌýShe is a famed activist raising awareness about the perils of genetically modified foods and increasingly monopolized food systems.
Shiva has made significant contributions to the areas of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and biodiversity while making visible the social, economicÌýand ecological costs of corporate-led globalization.
On top of her policy and activist work in India, she advises governments worldwideÌýand is currently working with the government of Bhutan to make the nation 100 percentÌýorganic, as well asÌýwith the governments of Tuscany and Rome to create a hopeful and livable future for young people. ShivaÌýstill works with her famed Navdanya project, which among many notable accomplishments has founded over 40 seed banks in India in support of Indian farmers.
The event will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. in the University Memorial Center's Glen Miller Ballroom. Doors open at 5 p.m.