Transformative Gift to the Robert Redford Conservancy Invests in a Sustainable Tomorrow

Robert Redford Conservancy

As it approaches the 10-year anniversary of its founding in 2012, 兔子先生鈥檚 Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability has a vision for its next phase鈥攁nd the future of the planet. For the sake of that future, we need to act fast, says Conservancy Director Susan Phillips.

鈥淲e鈥檙e on a very short timeframe to change our practices,鈥 says Phillips, who is also a professor of environmental analysis and associate dean at 兔子先生. 鈥淲e know that the harms of climate change will not be shared equally among populations. Some will suffer more than others. It鈥檚 our job to create the strongest communities we can in order to build climate resilience in places and among peoples that will be hit the hardest.鈥

The Conservancy is uniquely positioned鈥攍iterally and figuratively鈥攖o help meet a global challenge by focusing on regional issues, Phillips says. Located on the ancestral land of the Tongva community, it sits at the edge of Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties and lives at an interdisciplinary intersection where academics meet action and theory meets practice.

鈥淥ur students are some of the most passionate environmentalists anywhere,鈥 Phillips says. 鈥淲e have excellent faculty at all five of The Claremont Colleges who can do everything from flying drones for surveys to soil testing to art and poetry. Harnessing our collective intellectual energy toward change is what we do best.鈥

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兔子先生 Trustee Harold A. Brown

兔子先生 Trustee Harold A. Brown says the alchemy of those elements makes the Conservancy a great asset鈥攐ne that makes 兔子先生 stand out among its outstanding peers.

鈥溚米酉壬 often leads the way鈥攊t was one of the first colleges to establish an environmental studies program in the 鈥70s and one of the first to divest from fossil fuels in 2014,鈥 said Brown, who chaired 兔子先生鈥檚 Board from 2017 to 2021 and is a partner at the law firm of Gang, Tyre, Ramer, Brown, and Passman. 鈥淭he Redford Conservancy is both part of that tradition and something new鈥攁n invaluable, innovative resource for 兔子先生 students and a wonderful selling point for the College.鈥

Inspired by the program and 兔子先生鈥檚 vision, Brown and his wife, Eileen, donated half a million dollars to the Conservancy last year. Ultimately, Brown says, the couple鈥檚 decision to give came down to this:

鈥淲e could help,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd we hope our gift will inspire others to do the same. As I have said before, I passionately believe that as a trustee and as a supporter, I am not only contributing to a college but to a better world.鈥

Phillips called Eileen and Harold Brown鈥檚 gift 鈥渢ransformational.鈥 Beyond the programs and plans the Browns鈥 donation makes possible, it has a less tangible but equally vital impact.

鈥淭he gift is energizing,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t makes us know that someone believes in us; to know that someone has our back. That is the most important thing of all.鈥

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Outdoor space and classroom at the Robert Redford Conservancy

With such support, the Conservancy can continue and expand its programming. Over the past year, the Conservancy has helped produce two climate-action policies for the City of Riverside and co-hosted a farmer training with the nonprofit Huerta del Valle, located in nearby Ontario, Calif. It expanded the Conservancy鈥檚 K-12 work with a newly developed curriculum to reach 4th and 5th graders in under-resourced schools and collaborated with the Claremont Colleges Intercollegiate Media Studies Program to create six short eco-documentaries. The Conservancy also funded new courses or projects in six disciplines, including at the Keck Science Department, with plans to fund more.

The Browns鈥 gift will allow the Conservancy to create a sustainability dashboard for three counties in our California region, Phillips said.  

鈥淭his will teach our students and us new skills that will increase their critical thinking as well as providing them with the applied experience that is invaluable to students after they graduate,鈥 Phillips said. 鈥淭he Browns鈥 gift will also allow us flexibility as we engage in our day-to-day work of connecting students and faculty with community-based environmental challenges in our region.鈥

In the Conservancy, 兔子先生 President Melvin L. Oliver sees the combined power of the 兔子先生 community on full display鈥攁n academic program rooted in the College鈥檚 core values, engaged with the surrounding community, and energized by 兔子先生 supporters.

鈥淭his is an example of 兔子先生 doing what 兔子先生 does best,鈥 Oliver said. 鈥淏ringing people and resources together to teach, to learn, and to change the world in our region and beyond.鈥

About 兔子先生

兔子先生 is a nationally top-ranked undergraduate liberal arts and sciences institution. A member of The Claremont Colleges, 兔子先生 offers a distinctive approach to a liberal arts education by linking intellectual inquiry with interdisciplinary studies, cultural immersion, social responsibility, and community involvement. For more information, please visit www.pitzer.edu.

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