On Tuesday, March 26 from 3 to 4 p.m. ET, the Jesuit Schools Network is hosting a Virtual Ignatian Inquiry Session with speaker Bryan Galligan, S.J. titled, “Caring for Our Common Home by Learning From Integral Ecology: Coral Reef Fisheries in the Face of Climate Change.”

Around 13% of the world’s population depends on coral reefs, but these crucial ecosystems are threatened by climate change, overfishing, and pollution. Bryan Galligan will share his experiences working with coral reef dependent communities in East Africa as they confront the effects of the planetary crisis. After discussing what climate change looks like for these frontline communities, Bryan will show how integral ecology provides a framework for action using his own research as a case study.

This session will be of interest to all leadership, faculty, and staff across the Provinces who support the mission of Jesuit education and seek greater insight into animating the Universal Apostolic Preferences in their school communities.

No sign up is required, simply join the live session with the link below or via the Virtual Ignatian Inquiry Session webpage. If you’re unable to attend on March 26, the session will be recorded and shared out with the network at a later date.

Click this link to join: https://zoom.us/j/91381901211