In AASHE’s 20th Anniversary series, L Julian Keniry reflects on what it means to “claim a seat” in classrooms, boardrooms, and communities as we build a more sustainable and equitable future. Drawing inspiration from the Greensboro Four and AASHE’s co-founders, Julian reminds us that higher education sustainability is not just about operations or strategy. It’s about connection, courage, and creating space for others to lead. For 20 years, AASHE has helped campuses embody these values, expanding opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to take their rightful seats at the table and, in many cases, to build new ones altogether. 📖 Read her full reflection here: https://lnkd.in/giyVbWjf Join the conversation! Add your #AASHE20th story in the comments or in a post and celebrate the people and values shaping sustainability in higher education. #AASHE #HigherEd #Sustainability #CampusSustainability #HigherEducation #SustainabilityLeadership #SustainableDesign
Thanks Julian for your own steadfast leadership predating AASHE andcontinuing and for resurrecting some familiar colleagues from those days. Keep shining your light!!
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6dThank you, Terry. Your Possibilitator News certainly helps see, shine, and reflect the light!