5:15PM
Beyond the Classroom – Meet Your PhD Mentors Featuring Dr. Kimberley Greeson

Are you ready to dive deep into the intersection of sustainability education, environmental justice, and decolonization? Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with Dr. Kimberley Greeson, a professor of sustainability education at Prescott College, on Wednesday, May 14th at 5:15 PM PST.
Dr. Greeson specializes in the politics of conservation, human-nature relationships, sustainable food systems, and environmental justice. Her work is rooted in integrating anti-colonial and culturally sustaining pedagogy to create student-centered, community-based experiential learning. Dr. Greeson is deeply committed to fostering decolonizing perspectives and intersectional approaches to shape just and sustainable futures.
As a curriculum specialist for Uluha’o o Hualālai in Hawai’i, Dr. Greeson supports the cultural and ecological preservation of Mt. Hualālai’s vital watershed, native forests, and Native Hawaiian heritage. This is your chance to hear firsthand about how these interconnected systems of sustainability, justice, and cultural preservation come together in transformative education.
Whether you are pursuing a career in sustainability education or are passionate about integrating environmental justice into your work, this session will provide inspiration and practical insight into creating positive, lasting change in the world.
Date: Wednesday, May 14th
Time: 5:15 PM PST
Location: Zoom
Register Now: Registration Link
This session is a unique opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in sustainability and environmental justice. We hope to see you there!