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« Thursday April 17, 2008 »
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Start: 9:43 pm
End: 9:43 pm

The EDC's new competition! Submit your studio project to the Top Ten Green Projects competition and see how it stacks up.

Winners will be announced at HOPES 14, and their work will be displayed at the conference and archived on the EDC's website. For more information, go to the Top Ten Green Projects website.

Start: 8:00 am
End: 10:00 pm

Be a Hero. Take SETA's Vegan Challenge! (April 14th - 18th, 2008)


As part of UO's Earthweek, SETA is asking you to be a hero and take the Vegan Challenge. Spend a week eating for life! By enjoying a plant-based diet, you will:
** Save animal lives (both domestic and wild).
** Greatly reduce your carbon footprint.
** Boycott factory farming and the exploitation of other animals.
** Use less land, oil, and water. Cause less pollution.
** Eat plenty of healthy, good stuff.
SETA's Vegan Challenge week asks people to adopt a vegan diet for at least a week (any consecutive seven days you choose), enjoying plant-based foods instead of buying any animal's flesh, cow's milk, or chicken's eggs. This is a great chance to prove to yourself that you can live a healthy life without sacrificing anybody else's life or freedom.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Sustainability is not a trend; it is the social movement of our time. To embrace this social movement we must fundamentally transform the way we think. Through design we draw on difference to strengthen the link between our individual creativity, our society, and the environment. As we synthesize these currently disparate ecologies, we locate an intersection of values that can inspire our attitudes and actions.


Keynote Speakers: Natalie Jeremijenko, Randolph Hester, John Abrams, Eric Corey Freed, and Nate Cormier.


HOPES Website

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Thursday April 17th
7 PM Willamette 100
SETA presents "Peaceable Kingdom" part of Earth Celebration Movie Series. compelling behind-the-scenes stories of farmed animals, former farmers,and animal rescuers, struggling against an out of control agricultural system that hardens us humans and treats our fellow animals like pieces of meat. Despite these challenges, Peaceable Kingdom offers us an inspirational and poignant vision of a more peaceful world that is well within our reach.