The mission of Diversity Education In Nature (DEIN) is to use outdoor environmental education as a classroom to teach people of all ages how to build more equitable and inclusive human ecosystems as they gain a greater sense of wonder and understanding for the more-than-human world. Join Camille Simone Edwards and Dan Kriesberg, creators of Diversity Education In Nature, for an introduction to using the nature awareness skills of attending wonderfulling and pattern-seeking. Participants will gain a toolkit of actions they can apply to create communities of belonging through better connections and understanding of each other and the more-than-human world. 

The webinar outline:

  • What is Diversity Education In Nature?
  • What are the nature awareness skills of attending, wonderfulling, and pattern-seeking?
  • How do nature awareness skills build communities of belonging?
  • What are some activities you can use?
  • How to move forward and take your first next step.

 

  • What: Using Nature Awareness Skills to Build Empathy and Belonging
  • When: Wednesday, October 29, 6:00 PM 
  • Registration: Free, but registration required.

 

Register Here

 

This virtual session is hosted by the Adirondack Diversity Initiative, a program of ANCA.