Sage Center Day

The Sage Center Day on Wednesday, October 7 will take place virtually for all students, who will be expected to log into all programs.
 
This first Sage Center Day, “Finding Your Voice,” will start with a keynote by Mishka Banuri, a first-generation Pakistani immigrant. Mishka moved to Utah when she was 12 years old and fell in love with that state’s wondrous mountains, aspen trees, and red rocks, but she saw many of those sacred lands despoiled by the greed of extractive industries. This awakened her to the global systems of resource exploitation, ravaging ecosystems, and poor communities around the world and has made her an extraordinarily passionate and effective youth climate justice activist in Utah. Mishka’s keynote will focus on her ongoing journey to find her voice. 
 
Following the morning webinar, students will attend four Sage Center Day learning blocks. Please note: Attendance is required for the full day to meet graduation requirements. In-person learning students do not need to come to campus on this day.
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