Dear Colleagues:
I have just become aware of RRI and feel that its approaches would serve as a wonderful platform for sustainable practices in the U.S.A. One organization here in which I participate is The Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere, which is based at Stanford University in California, but has national participation. In informing the mahb.stanford.edu administrative team about RRI, they were very enthused. Following is the email response I received:
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Dear Earon,
Thank you for reaching out to the MAHB and bringing RRI to our attention. It seems the MAHB and RRI's goals are aligned. I've enjoyed learning about using an RRI approach and believe our members would be interested in knowing more about your framework.
Would you or someone from RRI be interested in writing a blog for the MAHB? Perhaps a post could focus on RRI as a feasible problem solving strategy to the existential threats we face, provide examples of how individuals or groups are currently using or have used RRI and any other information you'd find important. The MAHB Blog series is widely read and would offer an opportunity for you to share more about RRI with our network. Please let me know if you'd be interested in this and I can provide more details.
Additionally, I encourage you to join the MAHB as a Node. Creating a Node will allow you to share information about RRI's work and activities regularly with MAHB members.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Looking forward to hearing from you, Brittany GangulyMAHB Communications Director
I am not in a position to represent RRI because I am barely aware of your program and resources. However, I am devoted to your vision and would love to see more of this kind of transdisciplnary and integrative approch to problem-solving and problem-prevention in the U.S.A. So, I would be pleased to facilitate an exchange between RRI and MAHB or other U.S. organizations. Feel free to contact me, or contact MAHB directly.
Best wishes in your important work,
Earon
Earon S. Davis, J.D., M.P.H.
Adjunct Professor, Purdue University Global
President-Elect, Bloomington Indiana Rotary Club
Bloomington, Indiana
[email protected]
linkedin.com/in/earon
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Dear Earon,
Thank you for reaching out to the MAHB and bringing RRI to our attention. It seems the MAHB and RRI's goals are aligned. I've enjoyed learning about using an RRI approach and believe our members would be interested in knowing more about your framework.
Would you or someone from RRI be interested in writing a blog for the MAHB? Perhaps a post could focus on RRI as a feasible problem solving strategy to the existential threats we face, provide examples of how individuals or groups are currently using or have used RRI and any other information you'd find important. The MAHB Blog series is widely read and would offer an opportunity for you to share more about RRI with our network. Please let me know if you'd be interested in this and I can provide more details.
Additionally, I encourage you to join the MAHB as a Node. Creating a Node will allow you to share information about RRI's work and activities regularly with MAHB members.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Looking forward to hearing from you, Brittany
MAHB Communications Director