GET INVOLVED!
Some ways to become involved in Earth jurisprudence
- Attend upcoming CEJ events; contact Jane Goddard, jgoddard@mail.barry.edu
- Share your contact information with us, indicating your area of legal practice (if applicable) or other expertise and areas of interest, so that we may contact you regarding Earth jurisprudence seminars/discussion
groups/CEJ collaborative initiatives in your area. - Let us know if you are interested in volunteering with us or one of our partner organizations; indicate if you are willing to undergo (brief) training.
- Have an idea you’d like to share? Contact Director Pat Siemen at psiemen@mail.barry.edu
- Sign up to receive the CEJ e-newsletter, Groundswell: email address to jgoddard@mail.barry.edu
- Get outdoors!
- Contribute financial support to the Center:
Seeds: $1 – 25
Saplings: $25 – 100
Trees: $100 – 500
Forests: $500 – 1,000
Or any other amount of your choice.
All of our events, outreach and resources are made possible through the generous support of grants and individual donors. If you would like to partner with CEJ to further our mission of advancing laws and governance for a more healthy Earth community, please consider making a tax-deductible donation. Please contact Sister Patricia Siemen for more information at (321) 206-5779 or psiemen@mail.barry.edu.
You may choose to send a check made out to CEJ to:
Center for Earth Jurisprudence
Attn: Sister Patricia Siemen, Executive Director
Barry University School of Law
6441 East Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL 32807
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- Energy Poverty Remains a Global Challenge for the Future January 31, 2012

