Dr. Carrie B. Dohe
Carrie B. Dohe (Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2012) currently has a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto School of the Environment to implement Bees for Peace in Ontario. Working in collaboration with P2C's local efforts and networks, she brings together leaders in the faith community to support bees and other pollinators. Before relocating to Toronto, Carrie was a project research associate at the University of Marburg. With funding from the German Research Foundation, Carrie investigated how faith-based environmentalism and climate protection are transforming religious teachings and practices. She is especially interested in furthering interreligious cooperation for nature conservation, assisting conservationists develop more effective communication with non-experts, and supporting faith communities’ efforts to become more sustainable.
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Evelyn SchenkEvelyn Schenk is a graduate from the University of Marburg (Germany). She organised field trips to faith communities for many years and is a counsellor for refugees and victims of rape and abuse. As a global citizen and member of a Buddhist order she teaches mindfulness and meditation, especially to children, young people and families, where education of environmental issues plays a vital role. Until recently, her main responsibilities at Bees for Peace were the website and educational resources. Currently, she is taking a sabbatical to write her Master's thesis on Bees for Peace.
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