Sustainable Communities BA at Dominican University of California

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Sustainable Communities (SC) is a vibrant undergraduate major that addresses current issues by integrating environmental studies with cultural analysis, social action, public policy, and hands-on skill building. The course of study encourages a student’s capacity to think globally and systemically; to clarify value conflicts, motivations, and learning styles ...learn more

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Jennifer Galvin

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Email: galvin [at] reelblue.net
 
Address: Port Washington, New York
United States
 
I Speak: English
 
I Am: Academic, Artist, Community Organizer, Educator, Fisherperson, Networker, Philanthropist, Scientist, Social Entrepreneur, Writer
 
Member Since: October 04, 2007
 
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Biocultural Diversity (1744 people)  |  Food Supply (783 people)  |  Environmental Monitoring (980 people)  |  Environmental Justice (1977 people)  |  Environmental Health (1495 people)  |  Environmental Education (3381 people)  |  Film (1537 people)  |  Water Rights (905 people)  |  Traditional Culture (1636 people)  |  Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education (1161 people)  |  Local Food Systems (2854 people)  |  Youth Capacity Building (1447 people)  |  Youth Participation (1570 people)  |  Mollusks and Crustaceans (159 people)  |  Coastal and Marine Human Impacts (1018 people)  |  Sustainable Energy Development (3886 people)  |  Social Entrepreneurship (3665 people)  |  Philanthropy (1379 people)  |  Water and Sustainable Development (1908 people)  |  Water and Energy (1022 people)  |  Ecological Change and Emerging Diseases (671 people)  |  Global Food Supply and Sustainability (2437 people)  |  World Marine Fisheries (386 people)  |  Aquarium Trade (132 people)  |  Globalization Impacts (2072 people)  |  Water Pollution (1346 people)  |  Global Pollution (1153 people)  |  Women and the Environment (1179 people)  |  Youth Leadership (2021 people)  |  Leadership Training (2492 people)  |  Natural Resource Education (1212 people)  |  Coral Reef Conservation (620 people)  |  Children's Health (1477 people)  |  Fish (559 people)  |  Health Education (1206 people)  |  Youth Education and Empowerment (3871 people)  |  Coastal Ecology (981 people)  |  Biodiversity Conservation (3175 people)  |  Community Participation (3628 people)  |  Water Quality and Health (1105 people)  |  Water Supply and Conservation (1555 people)  |  Arts Education (1598 people)  |  Human Population Growth and Impacts (1438 people)  |  Public Health (1207 people)  |  Sustainable Fishing (979 people)  |  Indigenous Peoples and Cultures (2789 people)  |  Sustainability Education (4202 people)  |  Marine Ecology and Conservation (1125 people)  |  Fossil Fuels (454 people)  |  Coastal and Marine Pollution (695 people)  |  Photography (1708 people)  |  Journalism and the Press (1497 people)  |  Media and Communication (2709 people)  |  Video (1196 people)  |  Internet (2554 people)  |  Publishing (1033 people)  |  Television (819 people)  |  Climate Change (4722 people)  |  Aquaculture (553 people)  

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Dr. Galvin - scientist, filmmaker, educator and writer - uses her background in public health and environmental science to inform her work as a filmmaker. Galvin holds a Sc.D. in environmental health from the Exposure, Epidemiology and Risk Program at the Harvard School of Public Health, a M.P.H. in environmental epidemiology from Yale University, and a B.S. in aquatic biology from Brown University. Galvin has been working at the intersection of environment and health since 1998 and is a published author, recently contributing to the book Oceans and Human Health: Risks and Remedies from the Seas (2008, Elsevier). She has consulted on several media projects, including the World of Water film series at the New England Aquarium and with the Center for Health and the Global Environment to create two award winning films, Once Upon A Tide, narrated by Linda Hunt, and Healthy Ocean, Healthy Humans, narrated by Meryl Streep. Galvin was selected to the American Film Institute's (AFI) 2004 Catalyst Workshop for science storytelling and screenwriting, and to the 2006 Pan Caribbean Project for Environmental Film and Wildlife Documentaries Residency held at Escuela Internacional de Cine y Television (EICTV), Cuba. She is the co-founder of reelblue, LLC, a media company specializing in stories about global health and the environment, and reelgreen, a venture in visual educational activism.  In late 2006 she published We, Sea, a book about the ocean's impact on the lives of Bahamian children, as told through their own photographs and in their own words. The book's companion documentary film, the award winning Free Swim, was released in 2009. Galvin is also a Trustee and Selection Committee Member of the Henry David Thoreau Foundation and on the Board of Directors of Swim to Empower.

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