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**THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY**
Brought to you by the Office of Sustainability and
Green Groups Directorate

ALLWEEKALLWEEKALLWEEK
INAGURATION WEEK PANELS
On January 20, Donald J. Trump will be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States of America. It’s clear from Trump’s campaign rhetoric and cabinet appointments that the Trump Administration will represent a stark contrast from that of President Obama. To analyze what a Republican White House and Congress might mean for the U.S. and the world, Dartmouth College is convening a series of four panel discussions during the week of the presidential inauguration. Learn more and watch a live stream here. <http://www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/events/panels/video>
MONDAYMONDAYMONDAY
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.’S SPEECH AT DARTMOUTH, 4:30PM-4:45PM, DARTMOUTH HALL 105
Join us for a presentation of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous speech. Presentation lasts approximately 12 minutes.

MLK KEYNOTE PERFORMANCE WITH REV. OSAGYEFO SEKOU, 7PM-9PM, MOORE THEATER, HOP
Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou has been lauded by Dr. Cornel West as “one of the most courageous and prophetic voices of our time” whose recent activities include teaching nonviolent civil disobedience in Ferguson, MO, and co-writing the song We Comin (“a protest anthem…[for] a new civil rights movement”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch).  The sound of Rev. Sekou & the Holy Ghost is a symphony of gospel, blues, soul, funk and freedom songs laced with sanctified blues and lyrics that range from religious to risqué.
TUESDAYTUESDAYTUESDAY
SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE WEBSITE FOCUS GROUP, 12PM-1:30PM, HORNIG LIBRARY
We are looking for a group of thoughtful and creative students to be our sounding board as we enter the design phase for our next website! Meet in Hornig Library from 12-1:30 pm and we will talk about how we can make our next website awesome! So take a break from studying and channel your inner Erlich Bachman to help us make an awesome website. ***Boloco Burritos included!***
Please RSVP to Laura Carpenter ([log in to unmask]) if you can join and let us know if you have any dietary restriction.
RUCKUS DIALOGUE; REFLECTIONS ON MLK CELEBRATIONS, 5:30-7pm, HORNIG LIBRARY
Meet to discuss and reflect on Martin Luther King Day events and how they relate to domestic issues, sustainability and actions. Walk over to Before the Flood afterwards!
BEFORE THE FLOOD, 7PM-8PM, VISUAL ARTS CENTER 104 LOEW AUDITORIUM
Leonardo DiCaprio, a United Nations Messenger of Peace, traverses the Earth on a show-and-tell mission to see what is and isn’t being done to reverse the consequences of man-made global warming. Following the film there will be a panel discussion with Professor Erich Osterberg, earth sciences; Anne Kapuscinski, environmental studies; Lauren Culler, environmental studies and the Institute of Arctic Studies at the Dickey Center; and Victor Cabrera '19. Free and open to all. Co-sponsored by the Institute of Arctic Studies at the Dickey Center for International Understanding. Part of the MLK Jr. Celebration.
ECO MEETING, 8PM, HORNIG LIBRARY
Come check out ECO! We have awesome awesome campaigns planned for winter term! Help us tackle food waste, cup waste and salad bowl waste. Tasty snacks provided and as always, ECO is excited to hear your ideas and suggestions for sustainability on campus.
WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY
DIVEST DARTMOUTH, 8PM-9PM ROBO BASEMENT
Interested in learning more about how to positively impact the investment portfolio of the College? Want to learn more about the national fossil fuel divestment movement that has taken hold in college campuses across the country? Join us for  our weekly meeting. All are welcome!

THURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAY
OFFICE HOURS, 12PM-2PM, ROBO 108
Come meet with Jenna to discuss anything sustainability related that’s on your mind! Tasty delicious snacks provided. Come hang out!

DARTMOUTH CENTER FOR SERVICE, NUTS AND BOLTS WORKSHOP, 4:30pm,  SOUTH FAIRBANKS 105
Join us for a conversation on how to manage your social sector job search- where to start, what to do while waiting for those jobs to be posted, and how to discover the perfect job!  Come to this event to learn how to initiate your social sector job search, pick up tips on the how and why of networking and find helpful resources. For more information, contact Tracy Dustin-Eichler at: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
FRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAY
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: THE CLEAN POWER PLAN; THE FUTURE FOR RENEWABLES, FOSSIL FUELS, AND NUCLEAR POWER; AND CLIMATE POLICY. 4PM-5:30PM, GEORGIOPOULOS CLASSROOM, RAETHER HALL, TUCK SCHOOL.
Panelists: Geoff Parker, Professor of Engineering, Director, Master of Engineering Management Program, Thayer School of Engineering; Erin Mansur, Revers Professor of Business Administration and Faculty Director, Revers Center for Energy, Tuck School of Business; Bob Wallace, President and CEO, BithEnergy and BithGroup Technologies; D.G. Webster, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies Program, Dartmouth College
SATURDAYSATURDAYSATURDAY
NORWICH FARMERS MARKET, 10AM-1PM, TRACY HALL, NORWICH VT
Come support local farmers, artists and more! Delicious foods, creative crafts and beautiful community.

FILM SPECIAL: EAGLE HUNTRESS, 7PM-9PM, HOPKINS CENTER 123 SPAULDING AUDITORIUM
Post-film presentation featuring special guests<http://vinsrise.org/raptors/chesterland> from VINS.
Aisholpan is a plucky, a 13-year-old Mongolian girl who wants to become an eagle huntress. If she succeeds, she will become the first female in twelve generations of her Zazakh family to do so. While there are many old Kazakh eagle hunters who vehemently reject the idea of any female taking part in their ancient tradition, Aisholpan’s beloved father Nurgaiv believes that a girl can do anything a boy can, as long as she’s determined. The documentary follows Aisholpan as she trains with her father’s bird for months in preparation to capture and train her own eagle. Only then can she enter the famed Golden Eagle Festival and compete against 70 of the greatest hunters in the region. Set against the breathtaking expanse of the Mongolian steppe and using innovative camera drones, the film’s awe-inspiring cinematography gives this intimate tale an additional dramatic sweep. Produced and narrated by Daisy Ridley (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), this young girl’s quest is a hero story for us all. D: Otto Bell, UK, 2016, 101m

SUNDAYSUNDAYSUNDAY
FARM CLUB MEETING, 11AM, SUSTAINABLE LIVING CENTER
Breakfast included! Come talk about farm planning, maple syrup and agriculture!


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