Please join the Social Justice Center and the Climate Justice Across the Curriculum group for a presentation on Dec 1, “Lighting the 8th Fire: Indigenous Strategies for a Green Future” , facilitated by Winona LaDuke. Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabekwe member of the White Earth Nation) is an internationally-acclaimed Indigenous rights and environmental leader, working at the ...more about “Lighting the 8th Fire: Indigenous Strategies for a Green Future” , facilitated by Winona LaDuke
Tomorrow 11/18 at 1:30-2:30 PM we will have a Beeswax Wraps Workshop lead by Anja Eckert from the Youtube Channel and blog Our Gabled Home Beeswax wraps are a great sustainable food storage option alternative to plastic wrap. Join us and learn how to DIY with us! If you missed out on reserving one of ...more about Beeswax Wraps Workshop
A part of our Fall Sustainability Series. Visit the Fall Sustainability Series page for more events! We are Holding a Menstrual Product Drive! Where & When: R Building Parking lot & Entrance (Nov 3, 2021 10 am to 2 pm). We will be there to accept your donations!On-Campus Drop-Off boxes at Student Housing, next to ...more about Menstrual Product Drive & Free Menstrual Cups (SIGN UP LINK UPDATED)
Students, staff, and faculty, tell us how you get to campus or work and study online! Take a two-minute survey about your commute habits and be entered for a chance to win a Community Supported Agriculture Box with over 10 different fresh, locally grown, and organic fruits and vegetables and an exclusive BC Produce Market ...more about Take The Transportation Survey For a Chance to Win!
1) Drive less The less you drive, the less you emit! Try walking or biking if the distance is reasonable. Carpooling and public transit are two other great options in reducing your carbon footprint. You could also go for fuel-efficient cars that are electric, hybrid, or require less gas. Bellevue College offers some great alternative options, such as a Bike Rental Program, EV ...more about What You Can Do to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint!
The Office of Sustainability is beginning a water bottle filling station project! We will be upgrading some existing stations on campus and adding some new locations to address under-served areas. While we have identified several key areas to provide free, filtered water to the campus community, we ultimately would like your input. Your input will ...more about Campus Water Stations: Your Input is Needed!
Come sign up for ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS: PHIL 122 OFFERED: SUMMER AND WINTER QUARTER This online course fulfills either social science or humanities course requirements (not both) at Bellevue College. As well as counting towards the Sustainability Concentration. In this philosophy course, we discuss with open minds the current "environmental crisis" we keep hearing about: How ...more about Come sign up for ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS: PHIL 122!
It is an on-demand service for Bellevue residents in the Crossroads area. It connects riders who are starting or ending their trips at RapidRide B Line stations in the service area to homes, jobs, schools, stores, and more. The Crossroads Connect service hours are Monday to Friday from 7AM to 9PM and Saturday from 9AM ...more about Bellevue Residents! Do you know about Crossroads Connect?
It is a weekend and holiday transit-to-trails service offering routes to Issaquah Alpes and Mount Si hiking trails! This summer, take advantage of Trailhead Direct services each weekend through September 26th, with service available on Independence Day and Labor Day. For more information about routes, fares and more visit here: https://trailheaddirect.org/
To anyone interested in learning more about Indigenous liberation, environmental justice, and economic justice, please join us this summer for a reading discussion group on the new book The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth by The Red Nation. We'll be meeting on Zoom to discuss the book once per week, on a ...more about Student Climate Justice Book Discussion