Pandora Thomas

The WMU Office for Sustainability will be hosting permaculturalist Pandora Thomas for a public lecture on the evening of Thursday, March 21.

Pandora Thomas, a speaker, teacher and writer will be coming to Western Michigan University’s campus to give a public lecture on Social Permaculture. Pandora’s work emphasizes the coalition of ecological principles and social design. Attendees should expect to receive valuable insights and perspectives of ecological ideas and social dynamics.

Her work has led her to co-found the Black Permaculture Network, serve as a member of the Toyota Green Initiative, co-design and teach with Pathways to Resilience as well as work with the Urban Permaculture Design Institute. Pandora has been featured in films such as The Future of Energy and Inhabit and she has presented at Tedx Denver and San Francisco.

Pandora’s public lecture will be at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 21 in Sangren Hall Room 1910. Free parking will be available in Lot #41 behind Sangren Hall. Reserve tickets for free online to guarantee your spot.

Tickets can be reserved at Eventbrite.

For more information about the event please contact the Office for Sustainability at (269) 387-0943.