CHURCHES AND COSMOLOGIES: RELIGION, ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL CONFLICT IN CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA In an effort to share findings with a broader audience and put knowledge to use, panelists will report on a two-year project examining the role of religion in the public debate over environmental conflicts and responses to climate change throughout Latin America. PANELISTS Robert Albro American University Evan Berry American University Guillermo Kerber World Council of Churches WO L A O F F ICE S TH U R S DAY, JANUARY 21 S T | 1 0 :00AM TO 12:00PM 1 666 CO NNEC TICU T AVE NW, WA S HINGTON, D.C. CHURCHES AND COSMOLOGIES: RELIGION, ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL CONFLICT IN CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA In an effort to share findings with a broader audience and put knowledge to use, panelists will report on a two-year project examining the role of religion in the public debate over environmental conflicts and responses to climate change throughout Latin America. PANELISTS Robert Albro, American University Evan Berry, American University Paul Freston, Wilfred Laurier University Cymene Howe, Rice University Guillermo Kerber, World Council of Churches Mindahi Muñoz, Otomi-Hñahñu Regional Council, Mexico (Center for Earth Ethics fellow) JAMES CHAPEL OF THE UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 ND | 3:00PM TO 5:00PM 3041 BROADWAY, NYC