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Global Learning Summit 2025 will be Tuesday, April 22 through Thursday, April 24.
Join us in celebrating Earth Day with EarthCorps at GLS ’25!
Each year, Seattle-based nonprofit EarthCorps brings together local and global experts and leaders for discussions on cutting-edge environmental topics on one central theme, “Environmental Justice.” Join EarthCorps and friends for panels and presentations on the disproportionate impact of environmental degradation, an intersectional understanding of the climate crisis, and how we can develop meaningful relationships with our local lands, waters, and people.
Recognizing that cost can be a barrier for meaningful and relevant professional development, EarthCorps is thrilled to offer complimentary tickets for anyone who wishes to attend. You may also pay it forward by making an additional donation to support someone unable to pay. Everybody is invited to attend, regardless of cost!
Leadership Program
"Leadership as a Practice"
Experiential Learning Outdoors
EarthCorps
Everyone can grow to be an effective leader. Leaders inspire the group toward common goals, model integrity, communication and commitment, recognize and bring out the richness in all people, empower leadership in others, motivate through appreciation, mature and grow through practice. Truly effective leaders lead by example.
"Starting with a Seed"
Food Security through Reforestation
Positive Action for Haiti
Positive Action for Haiti (PAH) Executive Director & Program Manager Djemson will discuss two major environmental issues in Haiti – deforestation and food insecurity. Join Djemson to discuss how PAH uses education and leadership to tackle these challenges with sustainability and resilience.
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Executive Director & Program Manager
"Closets & Conservation"
Choosing Secondhand First
Sustainababe Thrift
Fast fashion is incredibly harmful to people and the planet, but we still need to dress ourselves! Alisha Hurst of Sustainababe Thrift will share tips for ethical clothing consumption while discovering your personal style.
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"Environmental Justice in Action"
Barriers to an Equitable World
EarthCorps
Environmentalists everywhere dream about “a greener tomorrow,” but people of color, low-income communities, and people with other marginalized identities often face additional barriers to that dream. Join a panel of EarthCorps staff to discuss the necessary role of intersectional justice in climate action.
"Podilski Tovtry National Nature Park"
Preserving Culture and Conserving Nature in Ukraine
Podilski Tovtry National Nature Park
Podilski Tovtry National Nature Park, located in the Southern region of western Ukraine, is the country’s largest nature conservation area. Considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine, the nature park is home to native species, including the long-eared owl (Asio otus) and the great egret (Ardea alba). EarthCorps International Alum Ivanka Sarakhman will discuss the significance of the park and how it can help preserve the country’s culture.
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Habitat Program
"Habitats as a Responsibility"
Stewardship Everyday
EarthCorps
Everyone has a responsibility to steward the planet. Informed by science and carried out through hands-on service, restoration renews the vitality, diversity and resilience of damaged ecosystems while enriching those that remain intact. Restoration strengthens our relationship to the earth, to ourselves, and to each other.
"Hippos, Habitats, and Humans"
Conservation in Kenya
The Ol Bolosat Conservancy
The Ol Bolosat Conservancy is a community-founded nonprofit organization focused on environmental conservation, wildlife protection, and community empowerment in central Kenya. Join CEO James Akedi for a discussion on sustainable practices that enhance biodiversity and improve the well-being of communities living in and around the Lake Ol Bolosat ecosystem.
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Chief Executive Officer
"Agroforestry"
A Path to Resilient and Sustainable Farming
The Center for Agroforestry at the University of Missouri
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Technical Assistance Provider
"Navigating Climate Despair"
Ecotherapy and Mental Health
Mindful Roots Wellness
Mindful Roots Wellness Owner & Clinician Amy Hersh will discuss the concepts of ecopsychology, ecotherapy, climate anxiety, and grief. Practice reflective activities around relationships with nature and learn more about building resilience and coping skills to aid in navigating climate-related stressors.
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Owner, Clinician
Community Program
"Community as a Habit"
Choosing to be Together
EarthCorps
Everyone matters and everyone is welcome. People build community by choosing to: trust each other, be vulnerable, and practice ongoing interaction and reflection. Inclusive communities honor the unique strengths and diverse experiences of its members and evolve over time. We are stronger together.
"Feminist Climate Action"
Organizing for Justice and Change in Pakistan
Women Democratic Front
Anam Rathor will share her journey as a climate activist and feminist organizer in Pakistan, reflecting on how she began her work and how it evolved into leading grassroots movements for climate justice.
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General Secretary
"Sustainability in Style"
Secondhand Fashion Startup in Jordan
Dolaby
Dolaby is a Jordanian startup committed to making sustainable, high-quality fashion accessible to everyone. Focused on sustainability, accessibility, and quality, Dolaby uses social media collaborations with sustainability-focused influencers to promote a culture of responsible fashion. Join Team Lead Nebras Ahmad Maslamani to discuss the benefits of circular fashion and how to foster a shift towards eco-friendly shopping.
Meet the Speakers:
Team Lead
Nebras Maslamani is a seasoned professional and thought leader with over a decade of experience in program management, leadership, consultancy, and training. As a certified PMP, Forward Program expert, and environmental engineer, she has led transformative projects that drive real impact. She is honored to be a recipient of the prestigious Newton Prize and hold an MBA, reflecting her commitment to excellence and continuous growth.
She has gained multinational experience across Jordan, Morocco, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Based in Saudi Arabia and serving clients worldwide, she specializes in delivering personalized solutions that empower individuals to unlock their true potential. With a deep commitment to personal development, empowerment, and a diverse range of specialized services, her tailored approach is designed to help you achieve your goals and experience lasting growth.
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Dolaby
Nebras Maslamani • LinkedIn
"Becoming Rooted in the Diaspora"
Place-based Indigenous Knowledge
Raíces Verdes
Samara will share about the importance of centering place-based Indigenous knowledge when engaging in environmental stewardship as person living in diaspora. She will share her from own experiences as a woman living in diaspora and invite the audience to reflect on how they can feel rooted while in living and working in territories that are not their own.
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Website
"Nature is Queer"
More Inclusive Approaches to Environmentalism
EarthCorps
Stay tuned for more information.
Meet the Speakers:
Aslan grew up in Portland, OR, and moved to Tacoma to attend the University of Puget Sound where they studied environmental policy and politics and government. They are passionate about doing hands on environmental restoration work which is what lead them to EarthCorps where they joined as a crew member in June of this year. In their free time, Aslan enjoys hiking, camping, and spending time with their two cats.
Thoughts from Crew Leader Mikey Pazen
"Racist Language in Botany"
Historical Roots and New Responses
EarthCorps
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"Rights of Nature"
Hopes and Dangers for Nature Conservation and Indigenous Rights
EarthCorps
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"Indigenous Survivance"
A Future Worth Thriving For
EarthCorps
In this Global Learning Summit preview, EarthCorps Crew Leader Mikey Pazen discusses misconceptions about Indigenous peoples and the importance of a future where Indigenous peoples thrive. Watch the talk on EarthCorps’ Instagram →
Meet the Speaker:
mikey pazen (they/them) was born in Denver, Colorado, but has since come to call Seattle home. They first began their environmental career in Washington before leading a trail crew and a chainsaw crew in Colorado, an experience that taught them much about leadership and collaboration. They have a passion for restoration and are thrilled to be spending the year working in the beautiful PNW! When not in the field, you can find mikey hiking, biking, rock climbing, exploring the city, or basking in the sun.
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With your support, we are cultivating leaders and community partnerships to advance environmental justice.
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Questions? Please email EarthCorps’ Alumni & Education Manager –
Brandon Riehl at brandon@earthcorps.org.
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