YSEALI Digital Speaker Series:
Green Generation Talk
28 July 2016
Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative as we launch our first-ever digital speaker series! Millennial environmentalist and community organizer Erin Schrode will be online on July 28 at 12:00 GMT to chat with the YSEALI network about turning passions into action. Join the livestream on YSEALI Facebook page (https://goo.gl/1VKnEd) to hear how Erin raises public awareness on environmental and social responsibility, and how you can make a difference in ASEAN and in your own community.
Date/Time:
Jakarta, Bangkok, Hanoi, Phnom Penh, Vientiane: Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 19:00:00 UTC+7 hours
Kuala Lumpur, Brunei, Singapore, Manila: Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 20:00:00 UTC+8 hours
Yangon:Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 18:30:00 UTC+6.5 hours
Washington DC: Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 8:00:00 EDT UTC-4 hours
Corresponding UTC (GMT): Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 12:00:00
Speaker: Erin Schrode is a citizen activist, community organizer, and vocal advocate for environmental action, social justice, public health, and responsible consumption – who just ran an unprecedented campaign for US Congress in California. Since co-founding Turning Green in 2005, she has developed education and social action platforms to inspire, educate, and mobilize millions of students and the global public with this non-profit and beyond. Erin is the eco correspondent for Fusion (ABC and Univision’s new joint venture), speaks internationally, and consults with corporations, organizations, and governments on millennials, sustainability, and social good. This young leader has been featured in and tapped as an expert for the NY Times, Vanity Fair, ABC, CNN, Seventeen Magazine, and various multimedia outlets. As The White House said, Erin “is a dynamic, passionate and ambitious young woman committed to creating big change everywhere she goes.” She champions active citizenry and environmental stewardship worldwide, launching a youth education project in Haiti, writing curriculum for an eco education center for Palestinian, Israeli, and Jordanian youth, developing recycling infrastructure in Ghana, and recently working with Syrian, Iraqi, and Afghan refugees in the Mediterranean. From her hometown of Marin County, California to New York University to seventy nations around the globe, this innovative entrepreneur is on a lifelong journey to inspire people to action that ensures a just, safe, thriving world for future generations.