JW Marriott Hotel, 614 Canal St., New Orleans, LA.
"Democracy required an educated populous; the survival of the earth will require an environmentally conscious citizenry. It is our job as educators to make this a reality." --- Beverly Wright, Ph.D., Executive Director, DSCEJ
National environmental symposium examines the progress of rebuilding the Gulf Coast
NEW ORLEANS -- The Deep South Center for Environmental Justice (DSCEJ) at Dillard University in New Orleans is sponsoring its 2nd national symposium on Race, Place, and the Environment After Katrina: Reclaiming, Rebuilding, Revitalizing, May 15 - 17, 2008 at the JW Marriott Hotel, 614 Canal St., New Orleans, LA. The symposium will examine the progress of rebuilding efforts in the Gulf Coast with some emphasis on the recovery of the City of New Orleans.
The main objective of the symposium will be to examine the extent to which communities in the Gulf Coast have been able to replace infrastructure, obtain loans, locate permanent housing, and rebuild neighborhoods, institutions, and businesses in a safe and sustainable way. Much attention will be given to efforts by local, state, and federal agencies, private businesses, and foundations but most importantly to efforts by communities to reclaim, rebuild, and revitalize their neighborhoods.
REGISTRATION FEE: $200 (A limited number of scholarships are available for students, young professionals, and community residents - Contact Celeste Cooper at 504-816-4005).
CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts and papers are solicited in the areas of health and environmental justice, climate justice, the natural and physical environment, the social, political and built environment, the economic and cultural environment, green jobs, clean production, and green chemistry. These topics will be interdisciplinary in nature as successful submissions will explore the racial and societal implications for the given area.
STUDENTS AND YOUNG PROFESSIONALS CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts and papers are solicited from students and young professionals in the following areas: Green Careers, Environmental Law and Policy, Environmental Sustainability on College Campuses, Global Warming and Climate Justice.
Requirements with submission:
Title of Paper
Physical mailing address
E-mail address
Daytime phone number
Name(s) and affiliations and e-mail addresses of all authors in the order they are to appear in the program
Full name of contact person (this is the person whom we will contact with questions or problems).
Abstract submission deadline: April 25, 2008.
Abstract submission deadline: April 25, 2008. Abstracts should be limited to 300 words and fit on one page. Abstracts of more than 300 words will be returned to the author. Please e-mail abstracts to Mary I. Williams at mivorywill@aol.com, phone 504- 816-4028.
Please visit www.DSCEJ.org for more information about DSCEJ.
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Host Hotel - JW Marriott New Orleans
Discover the acclaimed downtown New Orleans hotel blending distinct class with old world charm, at JW Marriott New Orleans luxury Hotel. Positioned along the historically celebrated Canal Street in the center of the central business district, this recently renovated New Orleans, LA Hotel is seconds from legendary entertainment and renowned attractions, such as the famed French Quarter, Convention Center, and Aquarium of the Americas...
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DSCEJ
The Deep South Center for Environmental Justice (DSCEJ) was founded in 1992 in collaboration with community environmental groups and universities within the region to address issues of environmental justice. The DSCEJ Community/University Partnership, under the auspices of Dillard University in New Orleans, provides opportunities for communities, scientific researchers, and decision makers to collaborate on programs and projects that promote the rights of all people to be free from environmental harm as it impacts health, jobs, housing, education, and general quality of life.
Website: http://www.dscej.org
Dillard University
Dillard University is a private, historically black, comprehensive undergraduate institution, having as its purpose the development of graduates who are broadly educated, culturally aware, concerned with improving the human condition, and able to meet the competitive demands of a global and technologically advanced society. To achieve this purpose, the university strives to create and maintain an academic climate that is conducive to the pursuit of scholarship through programs of excellence anchored in the liberal arts.
Website: http://www.dillard.edu
Deep South Center for Environmental Justice @ Dillard University
Mary Ivory Williams
Program Manager for Community Outreach
email: vincent@sylvainsolutions.com
Phone: 504-816-4028
Mary Williams' direct email: mivorywill@aol.com
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