Many items reflected the future that climate justice organizers are building: a membership to the Wisconsin Bike Fed, Zipcar gift certificate, Red Fire Farm Locavore Deep Winter CSA Farm Share, family membership to the Aldo Leopold Foundation. “The debate CJBC has been having with the administration of Boston College for over 7 years is now over. In her both her stated opposition to our administration’s current policy, as well as in her life’s work, it is plainly obvious that we have an obligation to demand divestment from fossil fuels. Julie Barron is a Market Manager in CIBC Private Wealth Management’s Boston office, with 30 years of banking and wealth management experience. Upon denial of a permit, and for fear of further administrative backlash, CJ@BC will not be sponsoring the event – but off-campus community groups will be moving forward with the event. March 6, 2021 at 12:00 am – 2:00 am 17 Crosby Rd, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA Hey Eradicators! 17 Crosby Rd, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA, Hey Eradicators! Therefore, investing in fossil fuel companies is not only foolishly shortsighted, but morally egregious. (4) LTE: Letter From Former UGBC Vice President Chris Marchese, It is also highly likely that acclaimed activists Bill McKibben and Bob Massie will be attending and speaking. The Tuition Insurance Plan is an optional private insurance plan offered through A.W.G. Climate Rally With O'Malley Calls on Administration to Divest. As you may know, the larger Boston climate justice community, as well as those concerned about the repression and intimidation of student organizers at BC, decided to hold a peaceful march and rally on April 12th, meeting at 1PM at the BC green line stop. PHOTO, JOIN THE HEIGHTS There were items with well-known participants, like a ski excursion with 350.org co-founder and Right Livelihood winner Bill McKibben. CJBC called for the university endowment to divest from fossil fuels. We could have kept the event a secret, as we suspect outside groups would have preferred. While we will continue attempts to work with the administration, CJBC has decided to withdraw our participation. A growing chorus of students, alumni, and parents are calling on universities to pull their investments from companies whose practices are incompatible with the globally agreed upon 2° C warming threshold. The Boston College Writing Supplement must be submitted along with your application to Boston College at www.commonapp.org. Members of Climate Justice at Boston College (CJBC) organized an unregistered “Breaking Climate Silence” demonstration outside Conte Forum on the night of the Pops on the Heights scholarship gala. MAGAZINE As well as lesser-known, like energy insider Sam Brintons tour of congress. Different campus and community groups were well represented as we continue to build a coalition committed to fighting institutional racism at Boston College and beyond. We are aware of the irony in preventing faculty and students, mothers and fathers, ministers and community allies from entering campus, when they are only seeking to demonstrate for the basic rights of students and the urgency of climate justice. Instead, we approached the administration and sought a permit. Boston College Experience for High School Students — ADV Business Law — CSOM C. Campus School — Lynch Capstone Program — MCAS Catholic Studies Program — MCAS Chemistry — MCAS Classical Studies — MCAS College Bound — Lynch Communication — MCAS Comparative Theology — MCAS Computer Science — MCAS Continuing Education — CSON BC Declines Calls for Divestment Members of Climate Justice at Boston College (CJBC) participated in national Fossil Fuel Divestment Day in February, protesting across campus from St. Ignatius Church, delivering a list of demands to administrators, and calling on BC to divest from fossil fuels. Come join us to stand in solidarity with the people at Standing Rock fighting the extremely controversial and dangerous Dakota Access Pipeline and reflect on the repeated environmental injustices done to Native American tribes. On March 13th, former Irish President Mary Robinson spoke in front of a crowd of Boston College students, faculty, and community members about the necessity of ethical leadership and of civic action. However, members of the group are now reconsidering that decision. Together with the BC Theology Department, our faculty make up the nation’s largest Catholic theological faculty. Save the date for the…, Donate to Climate Justice @ Boston College, LTE: A Response to “Former President of Ireland Talks Climate Justice and Human Rights” – Matthew Barad gets in the Heights, Stand with Standing Rock: Environmental Racism in the Fossil Fuel Industry – Thursday 12/8/16, International Solidarity: When the Impacts of Climate Change aren’t in My Backyard, Bill McKibben, Noam Chomsky, James Hansen, Naomi Oreskes, others use auction to bring Multi-School Fossil Fuel Divestment Fund to $50,000, https://climatejusticebc.com/who-we-are/cjbc-history/, Red Fire Farm Locavore Deep Winter CSA Farm Share, family membership to the Aldo Leopold Foundation, New England Community Rallies for BC Student Rights, (2) UGBC Vote Positions CJBC One Step From University Recognition, (3) LTE: Letter From Climate Justice At Boston College, (4) LTE: Letter From Former UGBC Vice President Chris Marchese, (5) LTE: From Climate Justice On A Lunch With John Fish.