Registration for Seeding Futures: Imagining a More Abundant World!
How do we embody seeds? How do seeds embody the world? Why are seeds important to the environmental justice movement? If you’re interested in any of these questions, join Professor Desmond on April 13th from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM EST to dive into all of this & more!  

The first 50 people who respond to this survey will receive wildflower seeds for the spring! The second portion of this project will be making seed paper! If you're interested, a tutorial and infographic will be posted on @tigergogreen in mid to late April! For folks on campus, there is a possibility that we will be able to make the seed paper in person in the Forbes garden, dependent on approval! Participation in an on-campus event will be limited to adhere to the social distancing protocol, so it will be first come, first serve.  

Contact me with questions at bandlora@princeton.edu!

The Zoom Link will be emailed with your confirmation of this survey and right before the event.
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Are you able to come to the seed saving webinar with Professor Desmond on April 13th, 2021 from 4:30-5:30 PM? *
Are you interested in receiving FREE wildflower seeds? Please note: Students not eligible to enter the Frist Campus Center due to their status within testing protocols, enrollment, or compliance with Social Contract guidelines cannot access the distribution. You muse be able to pick these up on campus. Students not currently enrolled, i.e. on leave or alumni,  cannot participate in this activity. No exceptions can be made. *
If you're on campus, are you comfortable joining us in the Forbes garden to make the seed paper? If approved, this event will follow campus social distancing guidelines and will be supervised by the Office of Sustainability. NOTE: this event will be limited in its size, and thus will be first come, first serve.
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