EARTH FEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN–MADISON will bring
together all things environment and sustainability and unite our
campus over the one resource and interest we all share: our world.
Dive into groundbreaking research or dig in the dirt at community
gardens. Sift and winnow the latest research or sort and filter
recyclables. Make career connections for your future or master
sustainable techniques for your home.SCHEDULE:
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM : CLEARER CURRENTS: RAINFALL SIMULATOR AND CAMPUS
STORMWATER AT FOUR LAKES MARKET PATIO
Join the Department of Environment, Health, and Safety and Dane
County’s Ripple Effects for a demonstration of how groundcover can
impact stormwater quality. Plus, learn how the practices and
infrastructure utilized on campus are enhancing stormwater management.
5:00 PM : CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISM AND AGRICULTURE: A FAMILY THAT KEPT
THE LAND AT DISCOVERY BUILDING
The scholarship on the Great Migration concentrates on those who left
the south, yet millions of African American farmer families stayed.
Their voices have been overlooked. One family that chose to stay in
the south and live on the land as farmers is the Paris family. George
H., the first Black USDA loan officer and civil rights activist taught
his sons, George M. and Wendell, the power of combining agriculture
and activism. They offer us a lens to understand social movement
activism across the lifespan, intergenerational activism and how
agriculture was used as a strategy of resistance and resilience.
This event will be held in the DeLuca Forum in the Discovery Building
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