Recovery, Resilience, and Environmental Action
The 911 Sustainability Committee sponsored “Recovery, Resilience and Environmental Action,” a panel discussion and fourth in the Community Pollinators Speaker Series, on Oct. 1, 2021.
The panel was moderated by Ranae Hanson, former 911 faculty member and author of “Watershed: Attending to Body and Earth in Distress.” The four featured panelists included:
- Cathy Geist, a retired professor of Environmental Science and Biology at 911
- Marie Harris, a certified peer recovery specialist and 911 graduate
- Dr. Christie Manning, the director of sustainability and an Environmental Studies professor at Macalester College
- Jeramie Hildenbrand, co-founder of Pathfinder Solutions, a company building a digital platform to help people navigate throughout the life-long journey of recovery.
Guest speakers were asked: “How might advocating for environmental and social justice spring naturally from the practice of taking good care of ourselves?” Throughout the conversation, speakers made many connections between the wellspring of love and care one discovers in recovery from addiction and the inclination to extend that same love and care to the earth.