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Mason hosts 17 Rooms-U Summit to discuss, finalize community sustainability goals

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, assistant professor of environmental engineering, is part of a group that鈥檚 focused on how 性视界传媒 and its partners can contribute to domestic and international efforts to increase access to clean water and sanitation.

major Alejandra M Rivera has been working with another group on reducing inequalities. She鈥檚 helping create a mentorship program for Mason students to help high school students better understand college and university resources, including scholarships.

Each 鈥渞oom鈥 at the summit represented one of the 17 goals identified by the United Nations as global topics that need to be addressed, including food insecurity, gender equality and responsible consumption.

They鈥檙e two of the more than 180 people who participated in the 17 Rooms-U Summit in early October to discuss their projects and learn about the work being done in other groups to address issues of sustainability on a local level.

Mason鈥檚 17 Rooms-U Initiative brought together Mason faculty, staff and students, along with community members, stakeholders and other external partners, in a virtual format to discuss sustainability goals. Earlier in the year, participants picked one of 17 topics related to sustainability upon which to concentrate. Each 鈥渞oom鈥 represents one of the 17 goals identified by the United Nations as global topics that need to be addressed, including food insecurity, gender equality and responsible consumption.

鈥淭he entire 17 Rooms process has been an important way to bring together a diverse community to focus on taking action for sustainability,鈥 said , executive director for the Institute for a Sustainable Earth (ISE). 鈥淒uring the summit, we had all the groups think about ways to merge their ideas and then decide what they wanted to prioritize in moving forward with action plans.鈥

ISE and Mason鈥檚 Busines for a Better World Center worked with the Brookings Institution to help pilot their 17 Rooms protocol here at Mason. The 17 Rooms U project produced several dozen ideas, highlighting the importance of creating new partnerships, said Nichols. One idea, for example, is to create a student-led platform to repurpose clothing and apparel, furthering the goal of responsible consumption and production.

鈥淭he motivation for the 17 Rooms initiative was to create communities of action at Mason,鈥 said , Mason 17 Rooms-U Initiative coordinator and ISE鈥檚 research and innovation officer.It gave us an opportunity to take a look at the United Nations鈥 sustainable development goals and then reflect about what we are doing at Mason on every level to incorporate each concept.鈥

Teams created in the 17 Rooms process are working on further implementing their ideas, which will be posted on ISE鈥檚 , along with information about how individuals can help.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 so inspiring about the 17 Rooms event at Mason is that the people who attended made a collective commitment to do more than attend the summit,鈥 said , associate professor in Mason鈥檚 School of Business and co-executive director of the Business for a Better World Center. 鈥淧articipants wanted to continue the work and put our goals into action.聽 As a result, many teams have continued to meet beyond the summit and have developed concrete action plans.鈥

Rivera said the summit was especially interesting because she got a chance to drop into other rooms to see the work that other groups were doing. Rivera鈥檚 room 鈥渘ever had a dull moment.鈥

鈥淚 always am either learning something or saying something productive,鈥 said the Mason senior.

Gring-Pemble, who helped put together the 17 Rooms initiative, said they plan to continue with the various projects on sustainability and, hopefully have the summit as a regular event.

鈥淎t its core, the 17 Rooms event is emblematic of the Mason mission,鈥 Gring-Pemble said. 鈥淚f we hold the summit regularly, it will allow us to continue the momentum and include as many people as possible in helping discuss and achieve our goals.