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Published on Jul 17, 2017
Published on Jul 17, 2017
Published July 16, 2017
Ethical Cannabis Alliance Kick off Event with Emma Chasen, Ashley Preece, and Laura Day Rivero. More info here. (March 2017)
Part 4 focuses on Q/A.
Since the event, The #Cannabis Certification Council has been established representing a merger of Ethical Cannabis Alliance & Organic Cannabis Association. Ashley Preece was named the Exec. Director.
In order to address the current state of the industry, and the need for robust labor and environmental standards, ECA Executive Director Ashley Preece was joined by two outstanding guest presenters. Hear from Laura Day Rivero, who has extensive experience implementing sustainable practices in the cannabis industry, most recently as Operations Director at Yerba Buena, one of the first OLCC licensed cannabis cultivators in Oregon; Dr. Elizabeth Bennett, Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Political Economy Program at Lewis & Clark College, as well as a Research Associate at the Center for Fair and Alternative Trade (CFAT) at Colorado State University.
Produce/videotaped by Barry Heidt and curated by Ruth Ann Barrett of EarthSayers.tv.
Part 3 here on EarthSayers.tv.
Published July 16, 2017
Ethical Cannabis Alliance Kick off Event with Emma Chasen, Ashley Preece, and Laura Day Rivero. More info here.
Ashley Preece reviews the process she and colleagues are pursuing to address certification program for cannabis to include labor standards, third party inspections, and uniformity across States. Since the event in March, 2017, The #Cannabis Certification Council has been established representing a merger of Ethical Cannabis Alliance & Organic Cannabis Association. Ashley Preece was named the Exec. Director.
In order to address the current state of the industry, and the need for robust labor and environmental standards, ECA Executive Director Ashley Preece was joined by two outstanding guest presenters. Hear from Laura Day Rivero, who has extensive experience implementing sustainable practices in the cannabis industry, most recently as Operations Director at Yerba Buena, one of the first OLCC licensed cannabis cultivators in Oregon; Dr. Elizabeth Bennett, Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Political Economy Program at Lewis & Clark College, as well as a Research Associate at the Center for Fair and Alternative Trade (CFAT) at Colorado State University.
Produce/videotaped by Barry Heidt and curated by Ruth Ann Barrett of EarthSayers.tv.
Part 4 here on EarthSayers.tv.
Gender Equality Workgroup
Speakers:
Gita Sen - Professor, Centre for Public Policy, IIMB (India)
Sucharita Eashwar - Executive Director India, WEConnect International
Le Ping - Professor & Deputy Director of Research Institute of Globalization and China's Modernization (UIBE) (China)
Afua Ansre - National Programme Coordinator of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women - UN Women (Ghana) Published on May 14, 2014
Teodorina Lessidrenska - Programme Executive Business Ethics, Globethics.net (Switzerland) Published on May 14, 2014
Teodorina Lessidrenska - Programme Executive Business Ethics, Globethics.net (Switzerland) on the document, Declaration of Principles on Equality and Inequality for a Sustainable Economy [Draft] here.
All segments (1-16) of conference on Globethics YouTube Channel.
Kumud M Srinivasan - President of Intel India and General Manager of the Intel Architecture Group (India) Published on May 14, 2014
Conference Programme highlights
Speakers at the Global Ethics Forum 2014 Conference at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) in Bangalore/India were influential high profile leaders from business, government, academia, civil society, and other key stakeholder groups. Speakers included:
Activist and fundraiser Dan Pallotta calls out the double standard that drives our broken relationship to charities. Too many nonprofits, he says, are rewarded for how little they spend -- not for what they get done. Instead of equating frugality with morality, he asks us to start rewarding charities for their big goals and big accomplishments (even if that comes with big expenses). In this bold talk, he says: Let's change the way we think about changing the world. More TED talks here on YouTube. Published on Mar 11, 2013
This talk was given on September 13, 2012 at Middlebury College. It was sponsored by the Middlebury Center for Social Entrepreneurship, Department of Philosophy, and the Christian A. Johnson Economics Enrichment Fund. Published on Sep 28, 2012
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