Looking at the image I picked for sustainability (image 10), I would define sustainability as economical, social, and environmental stability. The image I think reflects that definition because it mentions not just environmental words such as “waste” and “biodiversity” and “emissions” and “clean air”, but […]
Month: April 2021
Sustainability Reflection- Leah Brady
Before this workshop, I would have said sustainability has to do with preserving earth’s resources, so we don’t deplete them for future generations’ use, and also using renewables to meet needs The second image in the slide show was what I immediately thought of of […]
Sustainability Reflection- Maddy Hull
I think I would define sustainability as processes and mindsets that contribute to equity for all and responsible conservation of our natural resources. I don’t think this definition is very different to how I felt about sustainability previously, but the workshop did help me find […]
Interdependence Reflection- Julandry Almonte
I know that my being present and active in the different spaces I occupy affects others in different ways. They challenge me to remain engaged and encourage others to engage as well. Being in college and working hard is a choice I make everyday that […]
Interdependence Reflection- Rhyan Rigby
Last week’s workshop on Interdependence specifically in the food and agriculture industry was very eye-opening for me. Although, I was aware of the idea of interdependence and the affect that my actions have on others in the world, this conversation definitely pushed me to reflect […]
Interdependence Reflection – Allison Gressett
Prior to this workshop, I was not very much aware of the meaning of interdependence. From what I understood of it I did not believe it was something that applied to me, I saw it as something in a much bigger context than my life. […]
Interdependence Reflection- Genevieve Ireland
This workshop was extremely useful in understanding my place within the food and agricultural industry. We talked about food insecurity and how many interruptions along the chain of command could be detrimental to all involved. Someone to talk about these concepts because people often feel […]
Interdependence reflection- Laura McNevin
I think everyone has a responsibility to be kind to one another. Even if it’s something as simple as holding a door for a stranger. If we’re going to refer back to the grocery store example from the workshop meeting, being nice to retail workers. […]
Laura McNevin
A global issue I’m passionate about is very broad and general, yet still impacts us and the world we live in every day. It’s capitalism. Capitalism allows for the destruction and pollution of the environment, gentrification, the exploitation of people, especially those of the working […]
Interdependence Reflection- Maddy Hull
I think living on campus changes the types of choices that we make, especially during Covid because there aren’t that many opportunities to interact with a wider range of people. For example, I don’t go grocery shopping or pick out exactly what I eat each […]