Posts Tagged ‘Earth Day’

We are all environmentalists (even if we don’t know it)

Tuesday, April 19th, 2016

Dr. K. Animashaun Ducre (left), a professor at SU, introduced environmental justice advocate Robert Bullard, Ph.D. at a recent John L. Johnson lecture.

The first rule of environmental justice, according to Dr. Robert Bullard (considered the father of the movement), is that people must speak for themselves and those who are most impacted must be inside the room.

He was one of the organizers of the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit in 1991.

Bullard’s lecture, which was sponsored by the Department of African American Studies and given about 1 week before Earth Day, attempted to connect the dots of pollution between Flint, MI and historical examples in Warren County NC, Whispering Pines (Houston, Tx) and Moosville, LA.

His detailed analysis showed how we often talk “green,” but still act “dirty” when it comes to environmental justice in certain locales.

The Art of Photography (part 19)

Monday, April 27th, 2015
Earth Fest, Thornden Park

Earth Fest, Thornden Park

Photo Booth, Red Bull Tent (Walnut Park)

Photo Booth, Red Bull Tent (Walnut Park)

Capture the Cuse (XVII)

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015
People & Their Pets (Bearded Dragon)

People & Their Pets (Bearded Dragon)

History Lesson

Sunday, April 19th, 2015
Paul Otteson, a staffer from SUNY ESF, attended the first Earth Day in 1970 (Philadelphia). He talked to the crowd at Thornden Park who gathered for Syracuse's Earthfest.

Paul Otteson, a staffer from SUNY ESF, attended the first Earth Day in 1970 (Philadelphia). He talked to the crowd at Thornden Park who gathered for Syracuse’s Earthfest.

Earth Day Style

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014

An impromptu fashion show happened in preparation for the Earth Day Celebration in Forman Park this evening as activists showed up dressed as their favorite flora or fauna.

March in April

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014
Activist Frank Cetera led a group of a dozen or so activists on a march along the Connective Corridor (from Forman Park to Armory Square) to celebrate Earth Day this evening. The event was called the Procession of the Species Celebration and included costumes, music and speeches.

Activist Frank Cetera led a group of a dozen or so activists on a march along the Connective Corridor (from Forman Park to Armory Square) to celebrate Earth Day this evening. The event was called the Procession of the Species Celebration and included costumes, music and speeches.

Earth Day Parade prep, Forman Park

Earth Day Parade prep, Forman Park