Lentils, Rice, and Everything Nice
HybridWe’ll be hosting our first ever hybrid Community Kitchen this March 8th, 2022! Let’s say goodbye to winter together with a hearty meal filled with flavour.
We’ll be hosting our first ever hybrid Community Kitchen this March 8th, 2022! Let’s say goodbye to winter together with a hearty meal filled with flavour.
Learn how to best care for your young garden as we enter the growing season.
Searching for a community of sustainability changemakers? With so many amazing groups at SFU focused on creating a sustainable future, you’re sure to find a perfect fit on campus!
This event will showcase the stories of outstanding professionals who are using their careers in policymaking to nurture systems change. We’ll look at how their different career paths all relate to public policy, and how they are advancing sustainability, equity, and well-being in our communities.
Explore the nourishing perspectives of SFU artists and neighbourhood house representatives advocating for food justice in their communities through this galvanizing art exhibition and panel discussion.
Community Kitchens are back in person for this iftar feast! Join Embark Sustainability and the SFSS Women’s Centre for a guided discussion on culture and food, diasporas, and how to make space for yourself outside of your homeland.
Party for the Planet celebrates Earth Day, and is the City of Surrey’s premier environmental event. Entering its 11th year in 2022, the event will be hosted in-person on Saturday, April 30 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Surrey Civic Plaza. Embark Sustainability will be present discussing local food systems! See you there.
Join Embark Sustainability during this year’s Burnaby Festival of Learning to discover how you can cultivate and cook a culturally diverse array of fruits and veggies.
How can you help create a just climate future? Chat with climate equity practitioners and sustainability advocates to learn what climate equity looks like in daily and collective practice.
Join Dr. Elizabeth Elle for a short talk and a plant and pollinator walk. You’ll learn about the diversity of wild bees in BC, why there are concerns about bee declines, and what you can do in your backyard, community garden, or even on your balcony to help support pollinators.