Center For Humans & Nature
- 152 Broadway Dobbs Ferry New York 10522 United States
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The Center for Humans and Nature is a unique social services organization dedicated to exploring and nurturing the relationship between humans and the natural world. Through a multidisciplinary approach, it provides a platform for thoughtful dialogue, ethical reflection, and community engagement around humanity’s collective responsibilities to nature. The Center’s work is grounded in the belief that environmental challenges are not only scientific or technical in nature but also deeply rooted in social and moral values.
The organization offers resources and programs that promote cultural transformation, ecological stewardship, and ethical leadership. Its initiatives include dynamic publications, participatory digital media, and collaborative projects with artists, philosophers, scientists, and community leaders. Of special note is its flagship Questions for a Resilient Future series, which fosters public discourse on ethics and sustainability. The Center also supports place-based resilience projects that inspire deeper connections to local environments and communities. Deeply invested in education and civic dialogue, the Center empowers individuals and collectives to imagine more just and life-sustaining futures.
Key Services:
– Thought leadership on environmental ethics and social responsibility
– Educational programs exploring human-nature relationships
– Public forums and discussions promoting sustainability and resilience
– Publications including essays, podcasts, and visual media
– Community-based projects focused on ecological and cultural renewal
– Collaboration with scholars, artists, and Indigenous voices
– Resilience-focused initiatives rooted in place-based storytelling
– Online platforms that foster wide-ranging civic engagement
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Contact Info
- 152 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, New York, 10522, United States
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Phone: (914) 231-7200
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