The annual Bioneers Conference, held each year in Marin County, just north of San Francisco, CA is coming up again.
I went through the program and picked out some things that I wouldn't want to miss, if I were going to Bioneers this year (which I am not):
Two panels:
Generation Ahead: New Legions of Activists Share How Leadership Is Inspired, Activated & Sustained Join inspiring emerging leaders at the forefront of environmental and social change movements for a lively conversation. Moderated by Anisha Desai, Director of New Leaders Initiative and Brower Youth Awards at the Earth Island Institute. With Jessy Tolkan, Political Director of Green For All; Rachel Barge, Program Director of the Business Council on Climate Chnage; Shadia Fayne Wood, founder of Project Survival Media, a global network of youth journalists; and Annie Loya, Executive Director of Youth United for Community Action.
In The Groove: Cultural & Social Change Through The Power of Music Music and the community it creates have shaped our culture and politics. Explore the cutting-edge of how musicians and music industry activists are catalyzing environmental and social change. With host Michael Martin, founder and CEO of Effect Partners and MusicMatters; Brian Allenby, General Manager of Reverb, a non-profit that engages musicians and their fans to promote environmental sustainablity; others TBA.
Ashoka Youth Venture Community Panel Brower Center - Goldman Theatre 2150 Allston Way Berkeley, CA 94704 10am - 3pm
Youth teams will present their social ventures to a panel of local community members who will decide if they are ready to both receive up to $1,000 in seed funding and join the global Youth Venture Community.
The youth teams are incubating projects addressing a wide-range of issues: improving relations between youth and police in Oakland, CA; increasing access to fresh produce in West Oakland, CA; using hip hop to spread anti-violence messages; and adopting rural schools in the developing world.
photo: Youth Venture Team competing for the prize in Southern Indiana
At this event, attendees will also learn about a new partnership between The Earth Island Institute's New Leaders Initiative and Ashoka Youth Venture. The partnership will kick off this fall.
The New Leaders Initiative cultivates and supports bold environmental youth leadership and houses the Brower Youth Awards. Ashoka Youth Venture inspires and invests in teams of young people (aged 12-20) as they start and lead their own sustainable social ventures, connecting them into a powerful global network.
For more info about the Brower Youth Awards check out my previous posts about the Awards here. For more info about Ashoka check out these previous posts.
Last Tuesday night I attended the 2009 Brower Youth Awards ceremony at San Francisco's Herbst Theater.
It was an AMAZING night!
The awards ceremony recognized and honored this year's winners of the Brower Youth Awards.
The annual Brower Youth Awards, established by the Earth Island Institute, honors six young people for their outstanding activism and achievements in the fields of environmental and social justice advocacy. Each winner is awarded $3000 and brought to San Francisco for the award week and a backcountry camping trip. The Brower Youth Awards not only promote the accomplishments of these young leaders but also invest in their continued success by providing ongoing access to resources, mentors, and opportunities to develop their leadership skills through Earth Island Institute’s New Leaders Initiative.
This year's winners are:
Robin Bryan, age 21 - from Winnipeg, MB Robin helped save nearly one million acres of boreal forest from industrial logging.
Sierra Crane-Murdoch, age 21 - from Middlebury, VT Sierra co-founded Power Past Coal to spotlight communities impacted by the mining, processing and burning of coal.
Also check out an older blog post that I wrote about Alec, here.
Diana Lopez, age 20 - from San Antonio, TX Diana co-created an organic garden at a site in San Antonio, Texas, as part of the struggle for environmental justice.
Rickshaw Films produced the short videos to introduce the rising eco stars and their work. These films were shown at the Brower Youth Awards ceremony.
In addition the films I really enjoyed the 2 performances by Youth Speaks. Founded in 1996, Youth Speaks is the leading nonprofit presenter of Spoken Word performance, education, and youth development programs in the country. Check out some of their work on the Youth Speaks YouTube channel.
Join Kevin Danaher of Global Exchange & the Green Festival, as well as students and young leaders from across California -- including Erica Fernandez, a Brower Youth Award (BYA) winner 2007, and Alec Loorz, Kids vs. Global Warming & BYA winner 2009 -- as we all come together to build community and organizing capacity amongst individuals, campuses, and campaigns in the student sustainability and campus greening movement. Share skills and resources, learn about what your peers are doing, network with other schools, and have fun!
2009 Student Sustainability Coalition Convergence (Conference) @ UC Santa Cruz Campus - Friday, November 6 - Sunday, November 8, 2009.
Workshops available at the Convergence include topics like Real Food Challenge, On Campus Organizing and Water Justice, Eating the Power of your Plate, UCSC Campus Sustainability Plan/Campaign Strategies, Sustainable Consumerism, Power Shift: California to Copenhagen, Environmental Education for the Next Generation, Fair Food: Socially Just Farm Labor in America.
To register for the event (for a very reasonable fee; or apply for a scholarship) go here. Discount if you register by October 28th.
I attended the Spring 2009 Convergence at Cal Poly, and it was fantastic! I'm sure that this one at UC Santa Cruz will be great, too.
photo: by Ryan Andersen - Birds eye view of lunch during CSSC's Spring Convergence 2009 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
The Convergences are organized by the California Student Sustainability Coalition - a project of the Earth Island Institute
Founded in 2003, the California Student Sustainability Coalition (CSSC) is made up of student organizations from all over California that collaborate to advance sustainability in all areas of human endeavor.
We are an active community of young leaders who are empowered to integrate sustainability into all aspects of our lives and work. Our goal is to catalyze and create life-affirming change in ourselves and the institutions we engage so that we can rise to the unprecedented challenges of the twenty-first century and thrive.
While we were founded in the University of California (UC) system, we are rapidly growing to include California State University (CSU) and California Community College (CCC) campuses, as well as private universities and even a handful of high schools.
You can sign up to receive their e-newsletter here, as well as read past editions of the e-newsletter.