Hazon: The Jewish Lab for Sustainability

Hazon
Hazon: The Jewish Lab for Sustainability

Hazon is the Jewish Lab for Sustainability. The Hebrew word Hazon means “vision.” Our vision is to put the wisdom of Jewish tradition to work in creating a more healthy, equitable, and sustainable world for all. The Hazon podcast channel includes episodes from our original series, JOFFICE SPACE, as well as keynotes and other presentations from programs.

  1. COP 26: Sound the Call - Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed

    11/05/2021

    COP 26: Sound the Call - Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed

    Nigel has met up with long time Hazon friend, Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed. They discuss their experience at COP26, Tareq's work at the Arava Institute, and the nuances, challenges, opportunities ahead that lay ahead for the American Jewish, Israeli, and Palestinian environmental movements. Dr. Abu Hamed is from East Jerusalem and holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Ankara University (Turkey). In 2008, he established the Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (CREEC) at the Arava Institute. He left the Institute in 2013 to become the Israeli Ministry of Science’s Deputy Chief Scientist, and later the Acting Chief Scientist, the highest ranking Palestinian in the Israeli government. He returned to the Arava Institute in 2016 as Director of CREEC and Academic Director, and was appointed Executive Director in 2021. The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies is a leading environmental studies and research institute in the Middle East. With a student body comprised of Jordanians, Palestinians, Israelis, and participants from around the world, their mission is to advance cross-border environmental cooperation in the face of political conflict. For more information about Hazon at COP 26, visit hazon.org.  For more information about the Arava Institute, visit arava.org. Note: Due to the nature of live recordings and the internet connectivity in the COP26 pavilion, you may notice some variations in the audio quality of this recording.

    26 min
  2. COP26: Sound the Call - Gopal Patel

    11/02/2021

    COP26: Sound the Call - Gopal Patel

    In this series, Jakir Manela, CEO of Hazon, and Nigel Savage, Founder and Former CEO of Hazon, speak with global faith leaders during their visit to COP 26. During each episode, they will debrief the day’s events with a different leader and learn how their guests are Sounding the Call for action on the climate crisis. “The task is not yours to finish, neither are you free to set it aside.” – Ethics of Our Fathers 2:16 The COP26 summit has brought global leaders together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Hazon will be there too — advocating for bold, meaningful action. We are not alone in this fight. Join Jakir and Nigel as they talk with leaders from around the world who are also leading faith-based climate action. This series begins on Tuesday, November 2nd, and new episodes will be released regularly throughout the COP 26 conference. Today, Jakir is getting to know his new friend Gopal Patel, Co-Founder and Director of Bhumi Global and Co-Chair of the UN Multi-Faith Advisory Council. They discuss the events of Monday November 1, 2021, the first day of COP26. This conversation is brought to you from the floor of the COP26 pavilion, please excuse some background noise from the excitement of the event! For more information about Hazon at COP 26, visit hazon.org. For more information about Bhumi Global, visit bhumiglobal.org. Note: These episodes are not published on the same day they are recorded, some of the conversations may not reflect breaking news at COP 26.

    36 min
  3. Creating Racial Justice

    09/03/2021

    Creating Racial Justice

    The final episode features co-hosts Hannah Perez-Postman and Adam Brock and their guest speakers, Candi Cdebaca and Yoshi Silverstein. They discuss environmental justice and how to create equal access and rights to a healthy environment, including land, water, air, and food through the lens of Shmita. You will also hear what brought them to their work as activists and what we all can do to contribute to and organize for a more just society for everyone. Candi Cdebaca- Member of the Denver City Council, 9th District. CdeBaca is a proud fifth-generation native of northeast Denver, Colorado, and a graduate of Manual High School and the University of Denver. Raised by a single mother and grandparents, Candi understands the importance of tight-knit communities and stepping up for neighbors in need. Candi is also the first LGBTQ Latina and first Democratic Socialist to serve on Denver City Council.  She is a fierce advocate for justice and against the criminalization of poverty, environmental racism, and the displacement of Denver’s black and brown communities. Yoshi Silverstein- Founder and Executive Director, Mitsui Collective. Yoshi is a Chinese-Ashkenazi-American Jew and an educator, coach, speaker, husband, and father. Yoshi was Director of the JOFEE Fellowship at Hazon from its launch through its first four cohorts, catalyzing the growth and leadership of over 60 emerging professionals working across the US and Canada in the realm of Jewish relationship to land, food, culture, climate, and community. He holds over two decades of experience in both Jewish and secular outdoor, food, farming, and environmental education.

    57 min
  4. Ensuring Indigenous Rights

    08/30/2021

    Ensuring Indigenous Rights

    Enjoy this fifth episode, featuring co-hosts Hannah Perez-Postman and Adam Brock and their guest speakers, Renee Millard-Chacon Youth Program Development Coordinator at Spirit of the Sun, and Leora Cockrell, Organizer with Jews on Ohlone Land. They discuss Indigenous rights through the lens of Shmita, during which our guests will speak about what brought them to their work as activists and what we all can do to contribute and organize for a more just society for everyone. Renee Millard-Chacon - Youth Program Development Coordinator, Spirit of the Sun Writer, educator, Danzante Azteca, Xicana activist, and most importantly the mother of two sons. She is an indigenous womxn of Dine/Mexica decent, fighting for future generations and committed to relating climate justice to social justice. She has worked with the International Indigenous Youth Council, 350.org, Four Winds American Indian Council of Denver, Womxn From the Mountain, and Earth Day Live 2020, in hosting, organizing, and leading marches, workshops, and educational resources for social justice and environmental justice. She welcomes any respectful correspondence to start doing the tedious but powerful work of creating better relations in spaces that deserve to be healed because of the trauma from historical inequality and environmental racism. Leora Cockrell - Organizer with Jews on Ohlone Land. Leora grew up on Wopumnes-Nisenan-Mewuk land in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Northern California. Leora received their bachelor’s degree in Sustainable Agriculture and minor in Gender Studies at UC Davis. Leora is now in the Masters of Social Change Program at Starr King School for the Ministry on Lisjan, Ohlone land studying and working on right relationships with land and Indigenous people as part of the diasporic Jewish community.

    57 min

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Hazon is the Jewish Lab for Sustainability. The Hebrew word Hazon means “vision.” Our vision is to put the wisdom of Jewish tradition to work in creating a more healthy, equitable, and sustainable world for all. The Hazon podcast channel includes episodes from our original series, JOFFICE SPACE, as well as keynotes and other presentations from programs.

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