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Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive

Harvard University Surplus Center 28 Travis Street, Allston, MA, United States

It’s time for the annual Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive! From now through February 12, you can help support Cambridge’s YWCA by donating unused and unopened toiletries, cosmetics, and menstrual hygiene products.

Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive

Harvard University Surplus Center 28 Travis Street, Allston, MA, United States

It’s time for the annual Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive! From now through February 12, you can help support Cambridge’s YWCA by donating unused and unopened toiletries, cosmetics, and menstrual hygiene products.

Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive

Harvard University Surplus Center 28 Travis Street, Allston, MA, United States

It’s time for the annual Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive! From now through February 12, you can help support Cambridge’s YWCA by donating unused and unopened toiletries, cosmetics, and menstrual hygiene products.

Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive

Harvard University Surplus Center 28 Travis Street, Allston, MA, United States

It’s time for the annual Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive! From now through February 12, you can help support Cambridge’s YWCA by donating unused and unopened toiletries, cosmetics, and menstrual hygiene products.

Religion in Times of Earth Crisis

Religion in Times of Earth Crisis: A Procession of Catastrophes

Zoom

Environmental catastrophes can create a break in the experience of time, they can rupture the possibility of collective meaning. Yet for communities shaped by colonialism and racism, this rupture can only be understood in relation to the past, as an event in the “unceremoniously archived procession of our catastrophes,” to use Édouard Glissant’s words. Histories of colonial and racial devastation teach us that environmental futures are linked to our pasts. We may describe them as “ancestral catastrophes,” as Elizabeth Povinelly suggests. In this session, Mayra Rivera explores the question, “How may we engage those stories in ways that honor our pasts and open possibilities for different futures?”

Speaker: Mayra Rivera, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Religion and Latinx Studies
Moderator: Diane L. Moore, Diane L. Moore, Associate Dean of Religion and Public Life

Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive

Harvard University Surplus Center 28 Travis Street, Allston, MA, United States

It’s time for the annual Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive! From now through February 12, you can help support Cambridge’s YWCA by donating unused and unopened toiletries, cosmetics, and menstrual hygiene products.

Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive

Harvard University Surplus Center 28 Travis Street, Allston, MA, United States

It’s time for the annual Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive! From now through February 12, you can help support Cambridge’s YWCA by donating unused and unopened toiletries, cosmetics, and menstrual hygiene products.

A Healthy Childhood in a Changing Climate | Askwith Education Forum

Askwith Hall, Harvard Graduate School of Education

As the effects of climate change become more visible in settings around the world, researchers, educators, and communities are starting to assess — and respond to — the consequences for children. Join us as we welcome Chelsea Clinton to the Harvard Graduate School of Education, moderating a panel conversation with early childhood and health experts to focus attention on the impacts of environmental change on early childhood development. The discussion will outline cross-disciplinary solutions and actions to respond to, mitigate, and lessen the threat of climate change and help ensure all children can get a healthy start.

Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive

Harvard University Surplus Center 28 Travis Street, Allston, MA, United States

It’s time for the annual Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive! From now through February 12, you can help support Cambridge’s YWCA by donating unused and unopened toiletries, cosmetics, and menstrual hygiene products.

Climate Change and Planetary Health Equity

Bell Hall (B-500), Harvard Kennedy School 79 JFK Street, Cambridge, United States

Hear from Elizabeth Willetts, Visiting Scholar at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, is an internationally recognized expert in interdisciplinary policy analysis and communications for planetary health. She has more than 20 years of experience mobilizing knowledge and engagement on biodiversity, climate change, pollution, food systems, and community health for marginalized populations. In 2021, she designed and led a landmark global policy guide Health in the Global Environmental Agenda published by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).

Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive

Harvard University Surplus Center 28 Travis Street, Allston, MA, United States

It’s time for the annual Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive! From now through February 12, you can help support Cambridge’s YWCA by donating unused and unopened toiletries, cosmetics, and menstrual hygiene products.

Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive

Harvard University Surplus Center 28 Travis Street, Allston, MA, United States

It’s time for the annual Harvard Recycling Valentine’s Day Toiletries Drive! From now through February 12, you can help support Cambridge’s YWCA by donating unused and unopened toiletries, cosmetics, and menstrual hygiene products.