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( Home About Program Speakers Partners Blog Audience Sustainability Logistics Challenge Contact REGISTER WOHESC [advance to content] 2024 CONFERENCE THEME: LEARNING FROM PLACE: SOLUTIONS BEYOND BOUNDARIES The noted geographer, Dr. Yi-Fu Tuan coined the term, “topophilia” as the affective bond with one's environment. The 2024 WOHESC theme builds on that thought by using the environment to ground our inquiries that span politically drawn boundaries to be inclusive of place within a bioregion. Interested in volunteering? Fill out the Volunteer Application Form. The Washington Oregon Cascadia Higher Education Sustainability Conference (WOHESC) is a platform for inspiring change, facilitating action, and promoting collaboration around sustainability and social justice within the Cascadia region's higher education institutions. Educational sessions, meetups and networking opportunities empower participants to advance action steps to create change. Solutions shared at the conference are tailored for implementation in our unique political, social, economic and environmental climate. WOHESC Social Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Statement The organizers of the Washington Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference (WOHESC) recognize the interconnection of environmental and social justice problems and the societal structures that cause them both. We know that sustainability efforts to date have often ignored the voices of certain stakeholders and built on existing inequalities. The WOHESC program aims to do better by presenting sustainability thoughts, research, and initiatives that focus on just and equitable economies, healthy and clean environments, and inclusive and fair societies. We are mindful of the fact that the most vulnerable and marginalized people will experience the worst effects of a changing climate. We assert that creating a more just and equitable world is fundamental to tackling sustainability issues. Accordingly, we strive to weave diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout conference thematic elements, speakers, and attendees in order to uplift the perspectives of those working at the intersections of social justice and environmentalism in order to create a more sustainable world for everyone. Press Releases WOHESC 2023 Media Advisory WOHESC 2023 Program Announcement Speaker Interviews Keynote Interview with Kathleen Dean Moore Sign up for Updates © 2023 | Event by Social Enterprises, Inc. PO BOX 31039 Portland, OR 97231 Office | 503.226.2377 Toll Free | 1.855.740.8417