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SUMMARY:Distinguished Speaker Series presents Jeff Corwin
DESCRIPTION:Jeff Corwin\n\n\nHost of “Ocean Mysteries” | Renowned Conservationist | Environmental Journalist \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Ticket Information\n\n\n\n\nTues.\, Apr. 5\, 2022 at 7:00 p.m.\nCenter for the Arts\, UB’s North Campus \nFree tickets available for graduate students starting March 14th online through the UB Ticket Office.  1 per UB ID. \n\n\n\n\n\nMore About Jeff Corwin\n\n\nFor over two decades\, Jeff Corwin has been telling stories of wildlife and nature to global audiences through his many celebrated television series on ABC\, NBC\, Travel Channel\, Food Network\, Disney Channel and Discovery. Corwin has been awarded with three Emmys and the top broadcast industry awards for his work on television. \nHis very first TV series was the wildly successful “Going Wild with Jeff Corwin” on Disney Channel. His Animal Planet series “The Jeff Corwin Experience” was a global sensation. Corwin is also the creator and co-presenter of CNN’s groundbreaking documentary “Planet in Peril\,” hosted alongside Anderson Cooper and Sanjay Gupta. Currently\, he is executive producer and host of ABC’s “Ocean Treks.” He is also an executive producer and presenter for the giant screen film “Expedition Chesapeake” and the narrator for David Attenborough’s celebrated cinematic documentary “Galapagos\, Nature’s Wonderland.” During the Gulf oil spill\, Corwin served as an environmental correspondent for both CBS and NBC News. \nIn April 2020\, Corwin created and executively produced the critically acclaimed TV series “Alaska Animal Rescue” for Nat Geo Wild\, now in its second season. His critically acclaimed NBC documentary and book\, “100 Heartbeats\,” engaged both the readers and broadcast audience in the 21st Century plight of endangered species. Corwin is also the author of 10 books on wildlife and nature\, including “Living on the Edge\, Amazing Relationships in the Nature World.” \nCorwin is a leader in conservation\, recognized through his work as a television host\, producer\, journalist\, author\, explorer and wildlife biologist. Corwin’s education includes bachelor of science degrees in anthropology and biology from Bridgewater State University\, and a master’s degree in wildlife and fisheries conservation from the University of Massachusetts. He is the recipient of numerous honorary doctorate degrees in education and environmental science. \nHis lifelong global exploration\, academic training and partnerships with top scientists allow Corwin exclusive access to the compelling stories from the battlefront of conservation. Armed with a spirited wit\, Corwin is tenacious\, raw\, and real\, risking it all to share his passion with the world. His love for adventure and discovery has fueled Corwin’s life-long career. He has been striving to change the world one species at a time and leave a vital legacy for future generations. \nCorwin firmly believes that when it comes to saving our wild planet: “We cannot protect what we do not cherish\, and we will not cherish what we do not know…”
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/distinguished-speaker-series-presents-jeff-corwin/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, Buffalo\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:UB Pride Week Lecture ~ Ericka Hart
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URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/ub-pride-week-lecture-ericka-hart/
LOCATION:Slee Hall\, Slee Hall\, University at Buffalo\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14260\, United States
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SUMMARY:Social Justice Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 27\n12:00-1:30 pm\nEvent being held in multiple locations. See below for more details. \nAre you interested in learning more about social justice and meeting other university and local community members interested in or engaged in social justice efforts? Join us on UB’s South Campus\, North Campus\, or virtually to hear from UB Alum and Black Student Union co-founder Gail Wells as she facilitates a discussion about what social justice efforts at UB were like during the late 1960s and early 1970s–what was going on socially and politically at the time\, connections with the Black Panther party and the Pan-African movement\, and lessons learned that can be applied to the differing circumstances today. Then the second half of the event will give attendees in each location an opportunity to socialize and get to know one another to build stronger community among people interested in social justice. Food and refreshments provided for those attending in person.  \nEvent Locations*\nIndoor locations:\n220 Hayes Hall\, South Campus (map)\n240 Student Union\, North Campus (map) \nLocation with indoor/outdoor option:\nGRoW Center\, North Campus (map) \nVirtual location:\nZoom link available upon registering \n*Gail Wells will be physically present at the South Campus location\, and live-streamed to the North Campus locations. \nRegister for the Event \nAbout the Program \n \nGail Wells is a UB alumna with an array of accomplishments\, including: founding member of the Black Student Union at UB\, former Director of Student Life at SUNY Buffalo State College\, founding committee member for Buffalo’s Juneteenth Festival\, co-founder of both the Black Dance Workshop and the School of Movement Center for Positive Thought\, owner of Watu Sokoni: The People’s Market\, and founder and co-editor of Buffalo After Dark magazine. Today\, Gail Wells has continued her social justice efforts with the Buffalo Freedom Gardens project\, a coalition of Black-led organizations and allies that have established 100 home gardens to enhance food sovereignty in areas that lack access to healthy foods. \nThis event is a collaboration between the African American Students of Architecture and Planning\, Black Law Student Association\, Buffalo Freedom Gardens\, Community for Global Health Equity\, Intercultural and Diversity Center\, Office of Inclusive Excellence\, Office of STEM Diversity Programs\, and Sustainability.
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/social-justice-mixer/
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