Climate Havens Symposium
About This Event
Humanistic Perspectives on Resilience, Migration & Resources
This event is a two-day symposium split between the campuses of the University of Rochester and RIT, which will bring together a wide range of scholars to discuss “climate havens.” As climate risks intensify, the idea of “climate havens”—and the identification of regions like the Great Lakes as more resilient to environmental change—raises pressing questions about space, belonging, justice, resources, and community. This symposium will explore climate havens through historical, philosophical, artistic, literary, and cultural perspectives, organized around three central themes: “What Is a Haven?”, “Whose Haven Is It?” and” Climate Havens and Natural Resources.”
Featured Guests
- Mayor Malik Evans, City of Rochester
Keynote speakers:
- Dr. Earl Lewis, University of Michigan Center for Social Solutions
- Dr. Ala Uddin, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
+23 other speakers
Co-sponsors
- Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes
- University of Rochester Humanities Center
- Rochester Institute of Technology College of Liberal Arts
- Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Science, Technology, and Society
April 16, 2026, 8:15 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Rush Rhees Library, Humanities Center
HF12: Climate Havens and the Humanities
Audience: Open to Working Group Members or Invitation-Only
Host: University of Rochester
Category: Conference
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