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Join us for Forest Justice Post-Copenhagen Webinar March 11
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Update: The full presentation slideshow is now available.

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Join SustainUS partner project Forest Justice and the National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology program to discuss what really happened in Copenhagen and what it means for global tropical forests protection. On March 11 from 2-3 pm EST we will be broadcasting live to discuss post-Copenhagen policies and perspectives.

Agenda:
1. Introduction (Erica Anderson, Forest Justice NWF)
2. Policy overview on tropical rainforest protection (Gustavo Silva-Chavez, EDF)
3. Indigenous perspective on REDD (Alex Page, Indian Law Resources Center)
4. Youth Perspective & Engagement in International Negotiations (Kyle Gracey, SustainUS)
5. What’s Next: US Legislation and Mexico (Barbara Bramble, NWF)

Don’t miss this informative event! RSVP to campus@nwf.org so we can send you the link to the presentations and call-in details. Of course, pass this message on to your friends and others who would be interested in attending (click the plus sign at the right to share). We’re looking forward to your participation!

 
Congratulations to our CSocD Agents of Change Delegation!
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SustainUS is pleased to announce our delegation for next month's 48th Commission for Social Development! Keep checking our SustainUS Blog and Twitter feeds to see what the delegation is up to!

Meet the delegates!
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Featured in Sustainability Careers Guide!
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We're featured in the University of Chicago's first Careers in Sustainability Guide. Check it out!

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Chair Presents on Environmental Justice and Anti-Oppression at Student Activism Conference
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SustainUS was asked to present on environmental justice and anti-oppression at the University of Chicago's recent Student Activism Conference. Chair Kyle Gracey talked about how to achieve social justice in environmental organizing, both internally within a campaign and externally on issues.
 
Speaking at Taking the Next Step
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SustainUS Chair Kyle Gracey presented at the University of Chicago's Taking the Next Step conference, designed to help 2nd and 3rd year students prepare for their careers. He presented on the panel "NGOs Policy, and International Relations: Bold Go Beyond Borders".
 
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