Biomimicry and Justice
March 28th | 3:00 pm to 4:15 pm
It is increasingly becoming evident that we need to heal and regenerate both our planet and our society. What if nature and justice are truly interdependent? Come meet practitioners who are bringing nature’s intelligence into the heart of juvenile justice reform, anti-authoritarian activism, and climate justice activism. Hosted by Biomimicry for Social Innovation founder, Toby Herzlich; joined by: Kristen Rome, Executive Director of the Louisiana Center for Children’s Rights; Cymone Fuller, Senior Director of Restorative Justice at Equal Justice USA; Stosh Cotler, former ED of Bend the Arc for Justice; and Colette Pichon Battle, Founder of Taproot Earth.
Interactive Session – Biomimicry and Social Innovation—Becoming a Nature Positive Leader
March 28th | 4:45 pm to 6:00 pm
Do you love the concept of Biomimicry but because you’re not a biologist or engineer, don’t think it holds any practical applications in your field? Well, if your work is more about leading people, shifting culture, or transforming organizations, there is definitely a place for you in the Biomimicry movement! Come join Biomimicry for Social Innovation’s founder, Toby Herzlich, along with other social innovation practitioners, for an interactive session in which we’ll explore nature’s lessons on collaboration, trust-building, and leading resilient change.