n June 19, 1865, Major General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, TX, and announced the end of the Civil War and the end of slavery. It is on this day every year since that we celebrate “Juneteenth” as the end of slavery in the United States. It is a day that we celebrate ancestors and leaders who fought to be liberated. We celebrate their power, resiliency, and tenacity.
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LGBTQ+ Leaders and Organizations in Sustainability to Know About this Pride Month
The GREEN Program loves to celebrate love, and there is no better way to do that this month than by recognizing a few LGBTQ+ leaders and organizations that are making a difference not just in their own communities but for our planet altogether. Read below to learn more about some people and spaces that are working together to promote a better world that focuses on inclusion and equality.
Sustainability Abroad: The Transformative & Life-changing Power of Global Experiences
Meet Hiran Sattnapalli – an Electrical & Computer Engineering major from Carnegie Mellon who experienced Nepal with the help of a ShineOn scholarship.
Get To Know GREENie: Aoife Considine
“Even six years on, I know I have a network of incredible individuals I can call upon for support.” Aoife Considine is one of our global GREENies who admirably continues to leave her mark on the world.
Part III: Collective Evolution & Agents of Change
“The success of any kind of social epidemic is heavily dependent on the involvement of people with...
From the Pacific Islands to the Snowy Peaks of Iceland
The GREEN Program has finally come to a conclusion in Iceland and I am back in the United...
Restarting Travel & Study Abroad Checklist
After over a year of closed borders and quarantines, the world is starting to reopen again. The...
Mobilizing Change – Boots on the Ground: Turning Your Passion into Action
This Earth Day was a unique one. Not only were we marking 50 years of advocating for the...
#StopAsianHate: An Urgent Call for Solidarity & An Open-Sourced Library to Educate, Advocate, and Take Action
It's time to stand up and speak out against anti-Asian xenophobia, racism, and violence.As an...
Partnership Highlight: The GREEN Program & North Carolina State University
The GREEN Program (TGP) is a short-term experiential education and workforce development program...
5 Ways that Studying Abroad Accelerates & Defines your Career
The GREEN Program’s innovate study abroad programs provide university students and young...
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Study Investigates the Impacts of Experiential Education Abroad
Leonie Paul is a Master's graduate in Sustainable Destination Development from Uppsala...
19 Black Leaders on the Forefront of Clean Energy
Black Americans are widely underrepresented in the growing fields of clean and renewable energy....
Racial Justice is Climate Justice: An Open-Sourced Library to Educate, Advocate, & Take Action
We have two options: Make excuses or make progress. Which one do you choose? No matter...
Mobilizing Change: Rooting for Global Food Security
This Earth Day was a unique one. Not only were we marking 50 years of advocating for the...
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