Celebrate
Earth Day all month with lectures, films, festival
The University of Rhode Island will celebrate Earth Day
throughout the month of April with a series of events and activities for
students and the general public, sponsored by the URI Office of Sustainability
and various student organizations on campus.
All of the following events are free and open to the public:
TONIGHT, April 5 at 5 p.m. – A screening of the documentary A
Plastic Ocean, which explores the fragile state of the world’s oceans, followed
by a panel discussion about plastics pollution. In the Center for Biotechnology
and Life Sciences, 140 Flagg Road, Room 100. Sponsored by the URI Coastal
Society.
April 18 at 4:30 p.m. – The Naked Truth about Clothes –
Model and sustainability strategist Summer Rayne Oakes will share her
experience in the world of fashion, how clothing affects the environment and
the people who make it, and how consumers can shape the future of what we wear.
Edwards Hall, 64 Upper College Road. Sponsored by the URI Office of
Sustainability.
April 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Earth Day on the Quad, a
festival of educational exhibits and activities about environmental topics from
a diverse array of environmental organizations. Event includes planting and
dedication of a magnolia tree behind Quinn Hall, 55 Lower College Road, at
12:30 p.m. URI Quadrangle (Rain site: Multicultural Student Services Center).
Sponsored by URI Student Action for Sustainability and URI Office of
Sustainability.
April 26 at 6 p.m. – A screening of the documentary Chasing
Coral, in which a team of divers, photographers and scientists set out on an
adventure to document the disappearance of the world’s coral reefs.
Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, 140 Flagg Road. Sponsored by the
URI Marine Science Society.
For more information about these events, contact Amy Cabaniss in
the URI Office of Sustainability at amy_cabaniss@uri.edu.