Edwina von Gal of the Perfect Earth Project will lead an Earth Equity round table at The Church in Sag Harbor in honor of Earth Day on Sunday, April 24, from 2 to 4 PM.
The two-hour symposium will begin with a short talk by professor, author, and explorer Carl Safina of The Safina Center, followed by a lively panel, including Sag Harbor Mayor James Larocca. A Q&A will wind up the program with refreshments to follow.
“Earth Equity is a call to action – it asks us to consider all life forms, and the systems that support them, as essential to the health of people and the future of planet. Every decision, purchase, and practice should originate from a position of ‘do no harm,'” read a statement from The Church. “Our landscapes and gardens provide an easy and effective place to begin to practice earth equity. There are so many positive actions one can take.”
Tickets to the event are $35.