Building Bridges Across Silos for Systemic Change

By Rebecca Evans, April 14, 2021

Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability.

Ithaca College, in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, Sustainable Tompkins, and Building Bridges, is pleased to invite campus sustainability professionals and their community partners to a virtual discussion series exploring the campus-community relationship. 

We are now offering the final discussion in the three-part series, titled Building Bridges Across Silos for Systemic Change. Building Bridges will take place Thursday, April 15th at 3 PM over Zoom. Registration is now open. Registration and additional information can be found here.

In the face of our four current crises - COVID-19, systemic racism, economic disruption, and the climate emergency - we must begin reaching across silos to address our shared challenges. In this discussion, we'll explore the forces that cause and contribute to institutional silos and ways to recognize them both within and between our organizations. We'll also examine some of the skills and tools essential to reaching across silos and begin building mutually beneficial, sustainable partnerships.

While entirely virtual, this discussion will be heavily participatory, with all participants asked to engage in break-out rooms and group dialogue. Campus and municipal sustainability staff are encouraged to attend and consider inviting local community partners. 

Building Bridges Across Silos is part of the Campus to Community: Leveraging Power to Create Community-Wide Change series, which addresses campus and community relationships and interdependence. Please feel free to distribute this invitation to friends and colleagues and contact Rebecca Evans with any questions. 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Rebecca Evans at revans1@ithaca.edu.. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.