We are please to announce the Greater Austin Forum on Diversity and Inclusion monthly meeting. The meeting will highlight sustainable green practices and their impact on diverse communities.
Date and Time: Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 11:30 am – 1.00 pm
Food and Drink: Please bring your own lunch, as dessert and drinks will be provided.
Location: Sr. Victorine Fitzgerald Conference Room, Ste. 301, SAO Building, Seton Family of Hospitals, 1345 Philomena St., Austin, TX 78723
Driving Directions: From North or South on IH-35, exit 51st St; drive east on 51st St.; turn right on Mueller Blvd.; turn right on Philomena St.
Parking:
Free visitor parking is available in the garage south of the Seton Administration Offices on ground level
Topic:
How will The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 affect the diverse Central Texas population?
This measure could transition America into a clean energy economy. We will be asking a panel of local experts to share how diverse populations in Central Texas will be impacted by new “green for all” initiatives?
Some of the questions to be asked include:
– Which populations are going to fill “green collar jobs?”
– Are green jobs gender inclusive?
– Who’s buying “organic food” – the well-to-to yummy mummy set, or lower-income brackets?
– What kinds of activities are going on in Austin to bridge the “green divide?”
Panel Speakers:
Susain Leibrock, Community Relations Director
Sustainable Food Center
Sunshine Mathon, Design and Development Director
Foundation Communities
Hector Aguilar, Professor and Chairman of Electronics & Advanced Technologies
Austin Community College
There is no charge to attend. For registration and/or further information, please contact Catherine Crago at catherine.crago@gmail.com