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SUMMARY:The Colonial Climate Crisis: Sustainable Fashion Edition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special online lecture with Dominique Drakeford!\nCalling our current socio-ecological crisis “global warming” or “climate change” is insufficient. We are experiencing a Colonial Climate Crisis. This term\, coined by our colleague Dominique Drakeford\, is an avenue to discuss urgent issues within the sustainability movement. \nJoin us on April 3 for a special online lecture by Dominique to explore the intersections of sustainability\, colonization\, the climate crisis\, and fashion systems. This special introductory lecture is a prerequisite to learning about the root issues of unsustainability and the ecosystem that keeps that engine well-oiled and active. \nLanguage is a foundational pillar in how we design equitable systems\, planting the seed that nurtures an intolerance for toxic Western European discourse on sustainability and environmentalism — especially in one of the most complex\, impressionable\, and profitable industries: FASHION. It’s time to decolonize the sustainability and fashion lexicon from a cultural vantage point. \nDominique Drakeford is a mother\, non-traditional educator\, writer\, independent researcher\, and creative storyteller that has been a leader in reimagining sustainability for the past 15+ years | Co-founder Sustainable Brooklyn. Learn more about her here.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/the-colonial-climate-crisis-sustainable-fashion-edition/
CATEGORIES:lecture,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed":MAILTO:hello@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220414T210000
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SUMMARY:An Evening on Batik and Javanese Culture with Agus Ismoyo and Nia Fliam
DESCRIPTION:The Brahma Tirta Sari Studio (Yogyakarta\, Indonesia) founded by Agus Ismoyo and Nia Fliam in 1985\, explores the roots of Javanese traditional batik\, continuing its essence in a contemporary spirit. \nJavanese philosophy speaks of karti kerdating sukma\, work created by the vibration of the soul. Their dedication to this principle\, including an understanding that such work must be collaborative\, has given birth to the form of batik that is the signature of their studio in Indonesia and expresses the traditional belief that the creative process can touch upon the sacred. \nJoin us for a talk on batik and display of their work by Nia and Ismoyo at the beautiful Fibershed Learning Center near Point Reyes Station\, CA. \nThe Learning Center will open at 6:00 pm for tours of the gardens and classrooms. The talk will begin at 7:00 pm. \nPlease RSVP to learningcenter@fibershed.org\, so that we can get an estimate of the number attending. \nDownload a PDF flyer here. \n\nIsmoyo and Nia will also be teaching two hands-on workshops at the Fibershed Learning Center: \nIndigo and Ceriops Natural Dyes\nLearn to prepare and use two traditional Indonesian natural dyes\n1-day workshop: April 15\nEnroll here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/297496378677 \nBatik and the Creative Process\nLearn batik with cultural wisdom guiding the creative process\n2-day workshop: April 16-17\nEnroll here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/235168414057 \n\n \n(Photos courtesy of Threads of Life\, Bali\, except student batik and indigo vat above by Jerri Linn)
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/an-evening-on-batik-and-javanese-culture-with-agus-ismoyo-and-nia-fliam/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190331T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190331T130000
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CREATED:20190109T203008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190320T232000Z
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SUMMARY:North American Indigo Colloquium co-presented with Slow Fiber Studios INDIGO from PLANTS\, or PETROLEUM? : Transparency\, Traceability\, and Farm-to-Trade
DESCRIPTION:North American Indigo Colloquium co-presented with Slow Fiber Studios INDIGO from PLANTS\, or PETROLEUM? : Transparency\, Traceability\, and Farm-to-Trade \nColloquium | March 31 | 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. |  UC Botanical Garden \nSponsor: Botanical Garden \n  \n  \nSlow Fiber Studios and UC Botanical Garden will collaborate in presenting the North American Indigo Projects with guest speakers\, including world-renowned natural dye expert Michel Garcia of Brittany\, France\, and Sarah Bellos of Stony Creek Colors\, and Rowland Ricketts. In light of the growing awareness of ecological responsibility—the need to preserve the health of people and the environment\, as well as the traceability of production processes—artists\, designers\, and industries are reviving the use of natural indigo. We will explore models of using indigo dye in artistic pursuits\, community engagement\, education\, as we learn about revolutionary changes in the industry. \n  \nThis leading-edge initiative will offer diverse learning platforms of lectures\, workshops\, and social gatherings. Programs will be led by Michel Garcia\, whose vast knowledge is showcased in the Natural Dye Workshop DVD series. Michel is joined by Sarah Bellos\, founder of Stony Creek Colors (SCC)\, who developed a natural indigo farm to help lead the sustainability transformation within the textile dyeing and fashion industries and Rowland Ricketts\, indigo farmer and artists. \n  \nSCC indigo powder can be purchased at ww.shop.slowfiberstudios.com\nPlease join us for this upcoming event in the spring of 2019\, where we will integrate and reflect upon historical practices\, chemistry\, and farm-to-trade as means to evolve ethical indigo dye practices for the 21st century. \n  \n  \nCheck in at 9 am; coffee/ refreshments\, speakers begin at 9:30 am\nBring a brown bag and enjoy lunch with others in the Garden \n  \nRegistration required: $145 / $135 UCBG Members \nRegistration info: Register online or by calling 510-664-7606 \nEvent contact: gardenprograms@berkeley.edu
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/north-american-indigo-colloquium-co-presented-with-slow-fiber-studios-indigo-from-plants-or-petroleum-transparency-traceability-and-farm-to-trade/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley Botanical Garden\, 200 Centennial Drive\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:lecture,meeting,seminar,symposium
ORGANIZER;CN="UC Berkeley Botanical Garden":MAILTO:gardenprograms@berkeley.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190304
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SUMMARY:6th California Climate & Agriculture Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join the Summit and a celebration of CalCAN’s 10th Birthday! \nMonday\, March 4th will showcase several climate-friendly farms through a tour in the  Yolo County area. March 5th at UC Davis will be a full day of plenary\, workshop and poster presentations about the latest science\, policy\, and practice related to climate and agriculture. We will end the day with a festive celebration of CalCAN’s 10th birthday. \nThe event brings together a diverse group of over 350 farmers and ranchers\, researchers\, agriculture professionals\, agriculture and environmental nonprofit organizations\, local and state policymakers and government agencies. We host a Summit once every two years\, so mark your calendar and don’t miss out. \nLocation: UC Davis and Yolo County Farms \nRegister Here! \n  \n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/6th-california-climate-agriculture-summit/
LOCATION:UC Davis\, One Shields Avenue\, Davis\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190223T110000
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CREATED:20190206T214400Z
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SUMMARY:NATURAL COLOR TALK+ BOOK SIGNING
DESCRIPTION:NATURAL COLOR TALK+ BOOK SIGNING – ANNIE’S ANNUALS\, RICHMOND\, CALIFORNIA \nANNIE’S ANNUALS\, RICHMOND\, CALIFORNIA \nPlants to dye for – literally! Sasha Duerr\, alchemist\, founder of the Permacouture Institute and author of “Natural Color”\, returns by popular demand to share a wealth of local and seasonal plants (as well as weeds and waste from your garden!) that make gorgeous natural plant dyes. Fun demos and easy-to-follow projects will appeal to novice and experienced dye-enthusiasts alike. Books for sale and an author signing after the talk! \nFREE  Saturday\, February 23rd\, 2019 11 am – 12 pm \nOur talks are held at the nursery in our demonstration gardens and are always FREE! Join us – RAIN OR SHINE!
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/natural-color-talk-book-signing/
CATEGORIES:book reading,event,lecture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190121
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CREATED:20190103T183740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190109T181615Z
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SUMMARY:Calpaca Camelid Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Green Rock Ranch\, photo by Paige Green\nJoin us for Calpaca’s “All Aspect Education” Camelid Symposium \nJanuary 19-20\, 2019 \nSacramento State University Student Union\nSacramento\, CA\nSponsored by:  Calpaca \nHistorically the Camelid Symposium has been one of the best values in education and now it is back. Join us for informative and timely topics provided by experts in their field. This two-day information-packed symposium provides something for everyone. The featured speakers will address timely topics including: \n\nCamelid Health — basic and neo-natal care\, recognizing and handling birth problems\, emergency camelid care\, how to care for the aging camelid\, what’s new in camelid health\, and more.\nAgritourism —create multiple streams of income and business insurance needs.\nBusiness Management — define your business plan\, align business and breeding plans\, selling—what works.\nFocus on Fiber — breed for fiber production\, get it to market\, and points in between.\n\nFEATURED SPEAKERS: \n\nCamelid Health — Dr. Daniel Mora\, DVM; Dr. Julie Dechant DVM; MS\, Dr Anita Varga\, DVM\nAgritourism —Jay Reeder\, Apple Mountain Alpacas; Steve Harvey\, PFC Insurance Center\nBusiness Management — Lynn Edens and Jody Hatch\, Little Creek Farm\, Accoyo America\, and Snowmass breeding programs\nFocus on Fiber — Lynn Edens; Stacie Chavez; Jess Daniels\nBud Synhorst\, Alpaca Owners Association (AOA) Executive Director\nClick here for Speaker Bios.\n\nAGENDA: \n\nClick here for the full\, printable Agenda.\n\nREGISTRATION INCLUDES: \n\nContinental breakfast\nLunch\nSnacks and refreshments during breaks\nThe “Meet and Greet” on Saturday night\nDaily parking permits\nPrinted handouts provided by speakers
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/calpaca-camelid-symposium/
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