Sonia Furstenau Meet & Greet - Hosted by SFU350 and SFPIRG
Sep.
22
2:30 p.m.14:30

Sonia Furstenau Meet & Greet - Hosted by SFU350 and SFPIRG

About this Event: SFU350 and the Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group (SFPIRG) are excited to announce that we will be hosting a Meet-and-Greet with Sonia Furstenau on Thursday, September 22nd from 2:30-4:30pm PST at the Social Stage Lounge (across Blenz) on SFU Burnaby Campus! For this in-person and non-partisan event, Sonia will be discussing affordability as it relates to climate change and would love to hear from the unique perspectives of the SFU community! Snacks will be provided and there will be a prize draw (please see details below on how to enter), so we hope to see you there!

Register now: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/sonia-furstenau-meet-greet-hosted-by-sfu350-sfpirg-tickets-419057310697

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SFU350 x CWJ Livestream Watch-Party Event
Jan.
27
7:45 a.m.07:45

SFU350 x CWJ Livestream Watch-Party Event

About this event: SFU350 and Contract Worker Justice @SFU (CWJ) will be hosting a virtual Livestream Watch-Party during the SFU Board of Governors (BoG) meeting on January 27th. In this meeting, the BoG will respond to SFU350 previous motion concerning the demands in our Climate Emergency Declaration (CED) Open Letter, and the CWJ will present their findings in their preliminary report, Labour Conditions among Contract Cleaning and Food Service Staff at Simon Fraser University.

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Board of Governors Meeting: Livestream Watch-Party
Sep.
28
12:30 p.m.12:30

Board of Governors Meeting: Livestream Watch-Party

SFU350 will be hosting a Livestream Watch-Party during the SFU Board of Governors meeting on September 28, where we will be presenting the demands laid out in our SFU Climate Emergency Declaration Open Letter. This online event concludes SFU350’s Climate Emergency Declaration campaign series and thus marks the end of our campaign.

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Sovereignty and Safety: A Conversation About TMX
Mar.
10
5:30 p.m.17:30

Sovereignty and Safety: A Conversation About TMX

On March 10th, Justice, No Pipeline will host an information session about the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. Because this is an intersectional issue, we will have speakers present on both Indigenous sovereignty and the safety risks posed by the expansion. All are welcome, though we especially encourage members of the Burnaby Mountain community and SFU students/faculty to attend.

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Student Climate Engagement Session
Feb.
3
12:30 p.m.12:30

Student Climate Engagement Session

As a contribution to the larger climate emergency engagement process taking place at SFU, the Climate Coalition is organizing a session that is specifically for students as we want to make sure there is space for our voices to be heard, our ideas to be shared, and connections to be made through this pressing crisis that affects us all! Before a climate emergency is declared, we want to ensure that all students have the opportunity to share their perspective, which is why, through this event, we want to create a safe space for any SFU student – regardless of their involvement in climate action – to share their thoughts, concerns, and proposals for how SFU can proceed as a leader in the fight against climate change.

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2020 Launch Party: Join The Fight For A Green New Deal
Jan.
29
5:00 p.m.17:00

2020 Launch Party: Join The Fight For A Green New Deal

  • Room 2945-McLean Management Studies Lab, SFU Harbour Centre (515 W Hastings) Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3 Canada (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

We are inviting youth from across Metro-Vancouver to join us on January 29th for a 2020 launch party, alongside over 2000 other groups of young people demanding that the Green New Deal be a main focus for the upcoming year. This year is crucial in the fight for climate justice, and it is up to us, the young people, to fight to make sure that we are electing politicians who will take the necessary action to help this fight. We need action, we need change, and we need it NOW.

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SFU Student Walkout For Wet'suwet'en
Jan.
27
10:00 a.m.10:00

SFU Student Walkout For Wet'suwet'en

  • Convo Mall, Simon Fraser University Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 Canada (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join the walkout in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en First Nation (https://www.facebook.com/WetsuwetenFirstNation/). We are walking out of class on Monday, January 27th @ 10 am and rallying at Convocation Mall before we head to Vancouver City Hall to join the bigger rally with other Metro Vancouver students.

Bigger Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/162348728407436/

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Metro Vancouver Post-Secondary Students Coalition for Justice
Jan.
19
1:00 p.m.13:00

Metro Vancouver Post-Secondary Students Coalition for Justice

  • Room 1315, SFU Harbour Centre Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3 Canada (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

We are inviting post-secondary students to come together and plan how we can mobilize the Metro Vancouver student body in the fight for climate justice. Climate justice is a term used for framing global warming as an ethical, social and political issue, rather than one that is purely environmental or physical in nature.

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No TMX Pipeline! Rally & Teach-In at SFU/Burnaby Mountain
Nov.
14
4:00 p.m.16:00

No TMX Pipeline! Rally & Teach-In at SFU/Burnaby Mountain

  • Convocation Mall, Simon Fraser University Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 Canada (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Concerned students and community members will be joining together to highlight the extreme danger of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion (TMX). Local residents already face the dangers of an oil storage facility ("Tank Farm") on the side of Burnaby Mountain, and the overall climate impacts of building a Tar Sands oil pipeline during what the Canadian government has already declared a "Climate Emergency" are catastrophic.

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Federal Election Debate 2019
Oct.
3
5:30 p.m.17:30

Federal Election Debate 2019

  • C9001, Simon Fraser University Burnaby, V5A 1S6 Canada (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

What are your thoughts about public funding for Post-secondary education? How do you feel about climate change? Do we need to push for a Green New Deal in Canada?

The Simon Fraser Student Society and the Graduate Student Society are hosting a debate between the candidates contesting the Burnaby North-Seymour riding in the upcoming federal election.

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Heading for Extinction & What to Do about it!
Oct.
1
4:30 p.m.16:30

Heading for Extinction & What to Do about it!

  • MBC 2294/96, Simon Fraser University Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 Canada (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

In this public talk at SFU, Laura Fash and Litsa Chatzivasileiou, local members of Extinction Rebellion Vancouver , share the latest climate science on where our planet and our society is heading, discuss some of the current psychology around climate change and offer solutions through the study of previous social movements.

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SFU Climate Strike
Sep.
27
12:30 p.m.12:30

SFU Climate Strike

  • Vancouver City Hall 453 W12th Vancouver, British Columbia V5Y1V4 Canada (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

On September 27th, a global strike will demand an end to the age of fossil fuels. Embark together with SFU350, ChangeSFU, and the Sustainabiliteens are mobilizing SFU students, staff, and faculty that want to join the movement! Together we’ll march to show our elected leaders worldwide they need to act now for an equitable future.

“If not you, then who? If not now, then when?” -Greta Thunberg

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Green New Deal Town Hall - SFU Burnaby
Jun.
29
4:30 p.m.16:30

Green New Deal Town Hall - SFU Burnaby

Join us at our town hall to share your perspective about what a Green New Deal for Canada should look like!

We will use this information to understand the SFU community’s vision and priorities for a Canadian version of the Green New Deal. We will also share it with the national Pact for a Green New Deal coalition who will be using the ideas identified in town halls across Canada to shape the national movement, influencing political party platforms and government plans. The upcoming federal election must be a referendum on plans for addressing climate and ecological breakdown.

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Green New Deal Town Hall - Surrey (SFU + KPU)
Jun.
25
6:00 p.m.18:00

Green New Deal Town Hall - Surrey (SFU + KPU)

Join us at our town hall to share your perspective about what a Green New Deal for Canada should look like!

We will use this information to understand the SFU and KPU community’s vision and priorities for a Canadian version of the Green New Deal. We will also share it with the national Pact for a Green New Deal coalition who will be using the ideas identified in town halls across Canada to shape the national movement, influencing political party platforms and government plans. The upcoming federal election must be a referendum on plans for addressing climate and ecological breakdown.

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How to Stay Afloat: Tackling the Oceans & Climate Change – hosted by the Climate Coalition
Mar.
25
4:30 p.m.16:30

How to Stay Afloat: Tackling the Oceans & Climate Change – hosted by the Climate Coalition

Welcome to our Climate Coalition event, highlighting fast paced presentations on How to Stay Afloat: Tackling Climate Change and the Oceans!

Join our Climate Coalition for a night packed with inspiration and gain a broad perspective on oceans and climate change from a global to local scale. Learn what you can do and connect with like-minded students and professionals who work in this climate action field.

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Pro-Rep Debate Live Stream and Get Together – co-hosted with Change SFU
Nov.
15
6:30 p.m.18:30

Pro-Rep Debate Live Stream and Get Together – co-hosted with Change SFU

Not sure how to vote on proportional representation?

Join us for some free food and a live-stream broadcast of SFU Public Square's debate on the BC referendum. Tune in to discover the differences between Proportional Representation and the current First Past the Post system. All students are welcome. We hope to see you there!

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HOW DOES CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT MY HEALTH? A community dialogue exploring climate change and human health
Mar.
27
1:00 p.m.13:00

HOW DOES CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT MY HEALTH? A community dialogue exploring climate change and human health

  • BLU 9021, Simon Fraser University (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This event will provide an opportunity to learn about and discuss climate change, fossil fuel extraction and their impacts on health through an interactive group dialogue session. It will be a chance to make these connections among like minded individuals and realize our capacities in recognizing climate change impacts on health.

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The Role of the University in Society: Divestment as a Case Study - SFU Faculty Panel Discussion
Mar.
26
1:30 p.m.13:30

The Role of the University in Society: Divestment as a Case Study - SFU Faculty Panel Discussion

DivestSFU and the SFU Faculty Association (SFUFA) present: "The Role of the University in Society" a discussion panel featuring Fossil Fuel Divestment as a case study. Targeted towards students and faculty, the panel informs a growing discussion within the SFU community on what actions may be considered appropriate for the university to take on politically divisive issues as it moves toward its 50th anniversary later this year.

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 Kinder Morgan Dialogue
Mar.
25
4:30 p.m.16:30

Kinder Morgan Dialogue

The Simon Fraser Student Society welcomes you to join in a dialogue about the proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion through Burnaby Mountain! This is your opportunity to learn more about the project, ask questions, and discuss your thoughts with other members of the SFU community.

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Reinvest in Our Future Week
Mar.
23
to Mar. 27

Reinvest in Our Future Week

  • Simon Fraser University (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

What does it mean to have a cleaner and greener future? How do we get there? Come and join the conversation on how best to defeat climate change.

Reinvest in our Future is a joint-campaign between SFSS, SFU 350, Sustainable SFU, SFPIRG, and the Wilderness Committee. It's aimed at re-shaping the way we go about solving climate change. It's about being pro-active and including all parties in the conversation.

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ReInvest In Our Future: Shaping our Future Economy
Mar.
23
2:00 p.m.14:00

ReInvest In Our Future: Shaping our Future Economy

We are inviting you to answer crucial questions about energy and economy in a time of climate change.
Vision and implement the world in which you will work in after graduating!
What do you want our energy future to look like?
How can SFU help you create this future?

This event is participatory, hands on, creative, solutions-focused, and collaborative. We will take the results from this event to SFU Board of Governors so that they clearly know what world we wish to work in, and what we need to get there.

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Trick or Treat? You Decide. Meet your Municipal Candidates!
Oct.
30
9:00 p.m.21:00

Trick or Treat? You Decide. Meet your Municipal Candidates!

Crazy costumes? Photo pledges? FREE HOT CHOCOLATE AND COOKIES? It can only mean one thing-it's municipal election time! Come chat to real, live Burnaby candidates, take a pledge to vote and snatch a cookie (or two)! The actual election is on November 15th. If you live in the area, there is a polling station at University Highlands Elementary (by cornerstone at SFU Burnaby)

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“Fossil Fools” Day
Apr.
1
12:00 a.m.00:00

“Fossil Fools” Day

“Fossil Fools” Day is a nationwide movement, in which several university student groups across Canada participated, advocating an end to the country’s reliance on fossil fuels as an energy resource and a greater investment in more sustainable energy alternatives. The aim of the initiative is to tackle the hard-hitting reality of climate change which SFU 350 holds will only be worsened by the release of fossil fuels into the air.

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