Space Sustainability 101 with Cynda Collins Arsenault (Secure World Foundation)

Metasolis
Clayming Space
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2 min readMay 3, 2020
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In this episode, we talk to Cynda Collins Arsenault.

Cynda is the Co-founder, Board Chair and President of Secure World Foundation , an operating foundation working for the secure and sustainable use of outer space for the benefit of humanity.

The Secure World Foundation envisions the secure, sustainable and peaceful uses of outer space contributing to global stability and benefits on Earth.

She also co-founded and serves on the Boards of the Arsenault Family Foundation and One Earth Future, an operating foundation working to catalyze systems that eliminate the root causes of war. She has 45+ years of experience in non-profit work including peace and justice, criminal justice, mental health, disability rights and environmental issues.

In her personal philanthropy she focuses on bringing women’s critical skills to the table for solving the difficult problems we face, with a focus on women, peace and security. She helped establish and works with One Earth Future’s initiative Our Secure Future — Women Make the Difference. She is a member of the Women’s Donor Network, Women Moving Millions, and The International Women’s Forum. She is the founder of Women Powering Change, an annual gathering of women working to create a better world.

Ms.Collins Arsenault received her BA in Sociology and Psychology at University of California Berkeley and her MA in Education from Colorado State University.

For more information about the Secure World Foundation and its work, the links below will get you there:

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Metasolis
Clayming Space

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