Presented by Hitchcock Center for the Environment

Climate Justice Stories Screening & Discussion

About This Event

Climate Justice Stories Screening & Discussion ☀
 

Wednesday, June 5, 6pm
 

Stopping climate change as quickly, safely, and equitably as possible requires that all communities – particularly those most vulnerable and least represented in the current dialogue – have a seat at the table and a role in implementing solutions. Drawdown Stories exists to pass the mic to diverse climate heroes often left out of the solutions conversation – Black people, Indigenous people, people of color, immigrants, blue-collar workers, and women. 

 

This program, spreads awareness, shapes attitudes, and sparks action for the broader climate community, including educators and their students, as well as other future climate leaders, through the power of story. Come watch some documentary shorts about some of these inspiring stories. 

About This Event

Climate Justice Stories Screening & Discussion ☀
 

Wednesday, June 5, 6pm
 

Stopping climate change as quickly, safely, and equitably as possible requires that all communities – particularly those most vulnerable and least represented in the current dialogue – have a seat at the table and a role in implementing solutions. Drawdown Stories exists to pass the mic to diverse climate heroes often left out of the solutions conversation – Black people, Indigenous people, people of color, immigrants, blue-collar workers, and women. 

 

This program, spreads awareness, shapes attitudes, and sparks action for the broader climate community, including educators and their students, as well as other future climate leaders, through the power of story. Come watch some documentary shorts about some of these inspiring stories. 

Getting There

Hitchcock Center for the Environment
845 West Street
Amherst, 01002
United States