MONDAYMONDAYMONDAY
REST AND RELAXATION, 2:30-4:30PM DARTMOUTH ORGANIC FARM
Between finals coming up, election news, happenings on campus etc - it's been a bit of a tough week. With that in mind, the Dartmouth Organic Farm is hosting a gathering to let students take
a step back and enjoy a brief respite at the farm. This is time and space for students who feel at all confused, upset, scared, tired, distressed, etc. to take a moment away from the Dartmouth bubble and breath some fresh farm air. There will be adult coloring
books, painting and snacks! Rides leaving from behind Robo every 30 minutes.
HEALING AND JUSTICE, 4:00PM-6:00PM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 40 COLLEGE STREET (ACROSS FROM STEELE)
The Healing and Justice Workshop aims to help students leave for winter break feeling reassured and empowered to take care of themselves. Another goal is to build solidarity and relationships
between student activists and community members as we work for positive change in Dartmouth and the Upper Valley.
The evening consists of three workshops:
Calling in and Calling Out - Learn how to stay critical, accountable,
and lean into discomfort as we unite to fight bigotry and oppression. Led by Prof. Annelise Orleck.
Meditation and Holistic Justice - Learn how to face failure and build healing into organizing as a disciplined
tactic. Led by Tucker Center’s Leah Torrey.
Going Home and Taking Care - A community discussion on dealing
with politically challenging home environments.
TUESDAYTUESDAYTUESDAY
CAREER VISIONING SESSION WITH ROSI KERR, 12:15-1:30, STEELE 113A
How do you envision your life after Dartmouth? Join Sustainability Director Rosi Kerr for a relaxed, meditative contemplation about career visioning, job options,
continued academics and other ways you can be a positive change agent in an ever dynamic world.
FARM CLUB MEETING, 4:30PM-5:30PM, HORNIG LIBRARY, FAIRCHILD HALL
Join us in the Hornig library as we discuss sustainable agriculture and how awesome
the organic farm is (hint; it’s super awesome).
DARTMOUTH OUTING CLUB-HEALING DINNER 6:30PM-8PM, ROBO BASEMENT
Join us for a community discussion on the impact of the 2016 presidential election on public lands, environmental protection, conservation efforts and how we can
help. Featuring professor Ann Kapuscinski. There will be food!
WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY
SUSTAINABILITY TASK FORCE OPEN HOUSE, 12PM-2PM, FAIRCHILD TOWER
You are invited to attend an Open House to share your questions, feedback, and ideas on the Dartmouth College Sustainability
Task Force Planning Process. The Sustainability Task Force was appointed on April 22nd, 2016 by President Hanlon to identify institutional targets for conservation, efficiency, and the continued reduction of carbon emissions.
This spring, the Task Force will recommend sustainability goals for campus energy, waste, water, buildings, food and transportation systems, as well as a timeframe by which targets in each area are to be achieved. We will be hosting an Open
House for all students, faculty, staff, and community members on Wednesday, November 16th, from 12-2pm in Fairchild Tower. Members of the Task Force will be available to present the Task Force’s progress and to hear your
feedback & ideas. Refreshments provided. A complete list of all Task Force members, as well as minutes from the group’s meetings are available here. We
hope you’ll stop by and share your ideas with us!