The Future of Sustainable Outer Space Development from a Human Rights Approach

November 14, 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Online

鈥淭he Future of Sustainable Outer Space Development from a Human Rights Based Approach鈥 with Ari Eisenstat------ Session: As humanity plans to build permanent lunar settlements and venture to Mars, how may we design political systems to ensure universal human rights across the universe? Explore the future scenarios across government, business, and civil society to achieve sustainable development on Earth and beyond. --------- Speaker: Ari Eisenstat is an International Futurist at the University of Hawai鈥檌 鈥 Research Center for Future Studies and Matsunaga Institute for Peace & Conflict Resolution Instructor in Human Rights, Space Exploration, and Astrobiology. Ari facilitates Outer Space Innovation and Advocacy programs through the United Nations Association-USA, Nexus Global Summit, and UH NASA Astrobiology Institute featuring Astronauts, UN Office of Outer Space Affairs Officials, Elected Representatives, New Space Industry Leaders, and Civil Society Experts. With experience in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, Ari has lectured at United Nations Agencies in New York, Geneva, and Vienna, UN Climate Change Conferences in Marrakech and Bonn, World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Bogota and Merida, as well as universities such as Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Penn, Duke, UC Berkeley, NYU, and globally. Ari engages in futures consulting, experiential education, strategic advising, venture philanthropy, impact investing, and creative media for leading edge projects.------- Nov. 14, 2:30 PM - 4 PM Hawai鈥檌 ----------- via Zoom. Register at https://tinyurl.com/peacefa24


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Conflict and Peace Specialist, Mānoa Campus

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