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First Fridays Series

First Fridays Series

Written by: Samuel Lawrence Foundation
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At SLF, we are dedicated to fostering a sustainable future and bridging the information gap in communities worldwide.

Through our First Friday Series, we bring together renowned experts in the field of environmental sciences and education. These leading voices share their groundbreaking research and insights, unveiling the transformative potential of utilizing our planet's resources to combat climate change, preserve our environment, and promote global equity.

Discover the latest advancements, innovative solutions, and actionable strategies that can shape a brighter future for generations to come. Each webinar offers a unique opportunity to expand your knowledge, engage with thought leaders, and be part of a global movement striving for positive change.

Don't miss out on this exceptional platform for learning, inspiration, and collaboration. Mark your calendars for the first Friday of each month and join us in our mission to create a sustainable world where knowledge knows no boundaries. Together, let's build a future where our environment thrives, our climate is protected, and information empowers all.

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  • Women Lead the Way
    Mar 7 2025

    Women’s leadership is shaping the future of social justice, sustainability, renewable energy, and gender equality. In this powerful episode of the Samuel Lawrence Foundation’s First Fridays series, we bring together two female experts working to amplify women’s voices and drive meaningful change in nonprofits, DEI, arts and culture, and environmental advocacy.

    Amy-Willard Cross – Founder of Gender Fair, the first consumer rating system for gender equality

    Amber Nuttall – Sustainability Director at Extreme International & Founder of Extreme Hangout

    This thought-provoking podcast discussion explores the global impact of women in leadership, the importance of diverse decision-making spaces, and how limiting female participation affects science, technology, and public policy. As women’s rights face increasing challenges, these leaders share actionable strategies to build a more inclusive, just, and sustainable world.

    Join us in honor of International Women’s Day! Don’t miss this conversation about empowering women, nonprofit leadership, and the fight for equality.

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    48 mins
  • No Place Like Home: Hope, Justice, and Housing
    Feb 18 2025

    Safe, stable housing is a fundamental human right, yet millions across the U.S. face housing insecurity, homelessness, or displacement due to systemic inequality, policy challenges, and economic pressures. This February, the Samuel Lawrence Foundation’s "First Fridays" series tackles the critical issue of the housing crisis with an expert panel of advocates, policymakers, and scholars. Together, they will uncover the barriers to addressing this growing crisis and propose pathways for meaningful change.

    Join us for an engaging discussion featuring:

    • Tamar Ezer: Faculty Director of the Human Rights Program/ Associate Director of the Human Rights Clinic, University of Miami School of Law
    • Rob Robinson: Senior Advisor at Dignity and Rights and USA-Canada Coordinator for the International Alliance of Inhabitants
    • Senator Catherine Blakespear: California State Senator representing the 38th District
    • Jessie Speer: Author; Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics

    This thought-provoking event will delve into the systemic and political challenges that prevent meaningful progress on housing reform, highlighting both the domestic and global implications of the housing crisis, including environmental disasters. Panelists will explore innovative solutions, from grassroots advocacy and community organizing to legislative reform and international models of housing justice.

    Aired: February 7, 2025

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    57 mins
  • Film For Good!
    Feb 18 2025

    Filmmaking is more than just a medium for visual entertainment — it’s a powerful tool for storytelling that moves, captivates, and often, transforms us. In this January’s webinar, we explore the profound impact of film on human emotion and its role in shaping culture, identity, and society. Join us for an exciting conversation with filmmakers and storytellers who are pushing the boundaries of how we tell stories through motion picture.

    Our expert panelists include:​

    Taye Balogun, Founder of the NGO International Film Festival, which highlights films that explore global social issues, fostering dialogue and connection through cinema.

    Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri, an accomplished filmmaker whose work includes collaborations with icons like David Bowie, Beyonce, and Lady Gaga. She brings a unique perspective on how film intersects with culture and emotion.

    Bruno Smadja, Founder of the Mobile Film Festival, which celebrates the power of storytelling through mobile phones and provides a platform for filmmakers to share their perspectives with the world.

    Sona Tatoyan, Actor/Writer/Storyteller and Founder of the non-profit Hakawati, whose multimedia play about her family’s history in Syria and Armenia — produced by actor Bill Pullman — blends film, theater, and storytelling to preserve her heritage and critique societal issues through art.

    Together, these innovators and visionaries will discuss the transformative power of film, from personal narratives to global storytelling, and explore how cinema can shape emotional connections, provoke thought, and foster empathy.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to dive into the world of filmmaking as an emotional catalyst for change and artistic expression. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker, a lover of the arts, or simply curious about the impact of film, this webinar will leave you inspired and thoughtful about the ways storytelling shapes our world.

    Aired: January 10, 2025

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    1 hr and 21 mins
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