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Welcome to the Sustainable Living Podcast, Green Female Voices season! In this episode, we delve into the crucial role of youth in climate governance and intergenerational justice. Our special guest today is Mara Ghilan, a dedicated climate activist with multiple roles: Global Coordination Team and Policy Co-lead at YOUNGO, Contact Point for the Human Rights Working Group at YANGO, Founder of the Romanian Youth Climate Council (RYCC), Ambassador of the European Climate Pact. Mara Ghilan brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in global policies and climate action, making her an inspiring figure for anyone passionate about sustainability. In this episode, Mara Ghilan outlines concrete steps decision-makers can take to ensure young voices are genuinely heard in climate decisions. She addresses youth's challenges in engaging with climate policies and offers solutions. Mara shares her experiences in YOUNGO and the Youth Climate Council, highlighting their impact on bringing youth perspectives into political dialogues. She explains the importance of intergenerational justice in climate change and discusses integrating these narratives into broader discourse. Mara also talks about the successful inclusion of the Global Youth Statement in COP28 and its significance. She shares strategies for institutionalizing youth participation in climate action plans, offers advice for other regions, and highlights the key achievements of the Romanian Youth Climate Council in promoting SDG 13 (Climate Action). Join us for this engaging and enlightening episode to be inspired, informed, and motivated to take action for a sustainable future! About Sustainable Living Podcast: The Sustainable Living Podcast (SLP) is proud to announce the launch of Season 7: FEMALE GREEN VOICES: THE CHANGEMAKERS. This season, we are spotlighting the voices of female sustainability leaders who are forging pathways to a greener and more equitable future. SLP is not just a podcast; it's a global platform for impactful conversations about sustainability. We are privileged to announce that the Swedish Embassy is not only a founding partner but also a supporter of the Sustainable Living Podcast for this season. This support underscores their commitment to advancing sustainability and promoting women's leadership. For more information and to listen to the latest episodes, visit https://www.sustainableliving.ro/ Website: www.sustainableliving.ro Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rI4agY YouTube: https://bit.ly/2QWCPuB Facebook: www.facebook.com/SustainableLiving.ro Instagram: www.instagram.com/SustainableLiving.ro #sustainablelivingpodcast #sustainability #sustainableliving #awareness #circulareconomy #circularity #sustainablebusiness #nicoletatalpes #podcast #greenfemalevoices #maraghilan #EuropeanClimatePact #ClimateGovernance #YouthClimateGovernance
London Breed’s proposed Navigation Center at the Embarcadero would offer over 200 beds to unhoused people, but has drawn ire from nearby wealthy residents who started a GoFundMe campaign to fund a legal battle. The Coalition on Homelessness’s response GoFundMe supporting the Navigation Center has been far more successful. But victory is not assured, as demonstrated by tonight’s vitriolic community meeting. On the 10th episode of Report Back we’re joined by Sasha Perigo of DSA SF and incoming co-chair of the Homelessness Working Group, and Jack Rice, Development Director at the Coalition on Homelessness. To get involved: - Donate to the good GoFundMe at https://www.gofundme.com/safer-embarcadero-for-all - Set up a recurring donation to the Coalition on Homelessness http://cohsf.org - Attend weekly Human Rights Working Group meetings at the CoH on Wednesdays at Noon - Join the DSA Homelessness Working Group homelessness@dsasf.org - Give feedback on the Navigation Center at hsh.sfgov.org or email your Supervisor … and also tell them to stop the sweeps! #StopTheSweeps #SafeSleep
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Hope Is Not Idle This Sunday begins our Human Rights Awareness Month. Serving as Worship Associate will be Rochelle Fortier-Nwadibia, member, immigration attorney, and chair of our Human Rights Working Group. The Choir plans an anthem by contemporary composer Debra Scoggins based on the Emily Dickinson poem, Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all. Rev. JD Benson, Assistant Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Rochelle Fortier-Nwadibia, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, organ Mark Sumner, choir director Wm. Garcia Ganz, piano Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Worship Archives/Podcast
Hope Is Not Idle This Sunday begins our Human Rights Awareness Month. Serving as Worship Associate will be Rochelle Fortier-Nwadibia, member, immigration attorney, and chair of our Human Rights Working Group. The Choir plans an anthem by contemporary composer Debra Scoggins based on the Emily Dickinson poem, Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all. Rev. JD Benson, Assistant Minister Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Rochelle Fortier-Nwadibia, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, organ Mark Sumner, choir director Wm. Garcia Ganz, piano Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Worship Archives/Podcast
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Wondrous Music In The Face of Wrongs Dr. Buehrens, homilist Dr. Mark Sumner directing the UUSF Choir and Soloists and the Jubilate Instrumental Ensemble and Reiko Oda Lane at the organ keyboard. Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Worship Archives/Podcast Bring your music loving friends! Our “Big Music Sunday” this year features works by J.S. Bach, centered on Cantata 79, his “Reformation Cantata” --a fitting prelude to the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, 1517 to 2017. The cantata includes a chorale, “Nun danket alle Gott,” praising, in the face of enduring ills, the “wondrous things” already done to rectify many ancient wrongs. On the day after International Human Rights Day, we both celebrate and recommit ourselves – with the Human Rights Working Group bringing forth our UUSF “Black Lives Matter” banner. As part of the service at First Unitarian Universalist Church in SF, many members of the UC Alumni Chorus will join the Unitarian Universalist Choir. Directed by Mark Sumner Includes Jubilate/Magnificat Orchestra, David Wilson, conductor. Soloists: Kate Offer Alex Jerinic Asher Davidson Gilead Wurman Jiun-Chyi Yew Features an all Johann Sebastian Bach programme: Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C Major, BWV 1066 Ouverture; Heute noch lieber Vater from The Coffee Cantata, BWV 211; Gott der Herr und Sonn und Schild, Cantata No. 79 and Immortal Bach arranged by Knut Nystedt
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Wondrous Music In The Face of Wrongs Dr. Buehrens, homilist Dr. Mark Sumner directing the UUSF Choir and Soloists and the Jubilate Instrumental Ensemble and Reiko Oda Lane at the organ keyboard. Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Worship Archives/Podcast Bring your music loving friends! Our “Big Music Sunday” this year features works by J.S. Bach, centered on Cantata 79, his “Reformation Cantata” --a fitting prelude to the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, 1517 to 2017. The cantata includes a chorale, “Nun danket alle Gott,” praising, in the face of enduring ills, the “wondrous things” already done to rectify many ancient wrongs. On the day after International Human Rights Day, we both celebrate and recommit ourselves – with the Human Rights Working Group bringing forth our UUSF “Black Lives Matter” banner. As part of the service at First Unitarian Universalist Church in SF, many members of the UC Alumni Chorus will join the Unitarian Universalist Choir. Directed by Mark Sumner Includes Jubilate/Magnificat Orchestra, David Wilson, conductor. Soloists: Kate Offer Alex Jerinic Asher Davidson Gilead Wurman Jiun-Chyi Yew Features an all Johann Sebastian Bach programme: Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C Major, BWV 1066 Ouverture; Heute noch lieber Vater from The Coffee Cantata, BWV 211; Gott der Herr und Sonn und Schild, Cantata No. 79 and Immortal Bach arranged by Knut Nystedt