Rana Khalef Speaks at the “Between Faith and Ecology” Seminar
Where does meaningful environmental change actually begin? Rana Khalef, principal of the Afack School for the Learning Disabled, offers a grounded answer at the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development’s women’s seminar, “Between Faith and Ecology”: it starts at home, with the people we can immediately influence. In her talk, Khalef explores how ecologically friendly living isn’t primarily about grand policy shifts, but about the everyday choices and habits modeled within families and close communities — particularly the influence parents, educators, and caregivers have on the next generation. Drawing on her experience as an educator working with learning-disabled students, Khalef brings a unique perspective on accessible, practical approaches to instilling environmental values close to home. Her talk contributes a grounded, community-level perspective to the seminar’s broader exploration of faith, ecology, and women’s leadership. Viewers interested in further seminar commentary can check out Naomi Tsur’s related talk.
Rana Khalef, principal of the Afack School for the Learning Disabled, talks about how an ecologically friendly way of living starts at home and who you can immediately influence at the ICSD’s women’s seminar, “Between Faith and Ecology.” For more from the seminar, see Naomi Tsur’s commentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmiTBD0rWOM
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