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The walkingthetalk network is creating a multi-sectoral, collaborative network of participants to engage in dialogue and action around sustainability education. The network includes representatives from higher education, K-12 education, non-formal education, industry, government, and NGOs.
Walkingthetalk in the Media
SFU Media Release for March 2007 Dialogue "Why Sustainability Education?"
Student's want to change the world but our Universities won't let them.
Janet Moore and Duane Elverum, Vancouver Sun. Feb. 20,2009
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