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Surviving the Future

 

Thank you so much for your interest in the Surviving the Future Symposium that will be held at Sterling College on Friday, December 1st. Β The first 100 people to arrive will receive a free copy of David Fleming’s book Surviving the Future. Β We look forward to seeing you on campus.

 

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Sterling College uses education as a force to address critical ecological problems caused by unlimited growth and consumption that is destroying the planet as we have known it. Our mission is to advance ecological thinking and action through affordable experiential learning that prepares people to be knowledgeable, skilled, and responsible leaders in the communities in which they live.

Sterling acknowledges that the land on which we gatherβ€”places now known as Vermont and Kentuckyβ€”are the traditional and unceded territories of several indigenous peoples: the Abenaki in the North and the Shawnee, Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Osage people to the South. We also learn in-and-from a range of landscapes that belong to other indigenous peoples.

As we seek deep reciprocal relationships with nature, we respect and honor the place-based and cultural wisdom of indigenous ancestors and contemporaries. Words of acknowledgement and intention are just a first step. We must match them with acts of respect and repair.

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