Save the Date: Spring Red Talk with Jeanette Rodriguez, PhD

Posted: April 3, 2024

By: Office of Diversity & Inclusion


La Tierra: Home, Identity and Destiny–A Latina’s Perspective on Integral Ecology With Jeanette Rodriguez, PhD, Department of Theology and Religious Studies
Tuesday, April 16, 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Pigott Auditorium

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is excited to invite you to the Spring Quarter installment of Red Talks!

Confronted with growing environmental threats, better understanding of the critical connection between people and nature is key to informing effective decision-making for the Common Good. Many contemporary philosophers and great thinkers have been saying for decades that humanity is arriving to the end of an era philosophically, ecologically, politically, psychologically, cosmologically, scientifically and so forth. The complex issues we are facing require new perspectives and new ways of thinking. In this Red Talk, Professor Rodriguez offers her insights from her social location as a “border” theologian.

All community members—students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends—are invited join this last Red Talk of the academic year.