Dickinson College Hosts Climate Justice Teach-In March 30

Join Dickinson College students, staff, and faculty and Carlisle community members on March 30 from 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. for a day of learning and action on climate change, climate justice, and equity at the Climate Justice Teach-In.

Multiple fun, interactive, content rich, and action oriented sessions are planned throughout the day.

Teach-in sessions will include--

-- Gender and Climate Change: Paths To Climate Justice

-- Climate Change, Water Quality, Community-Centered Solutions

-- Food Waste At Dickson: Status, Implications, Solutions

-- Climate, Consumption & Collective Action

-- Zoning and Complete Streets In Carlisle

-- Sustainability Is An Equity Issue

-- Imperfectly Perfect Produce and Its Importance In Climate Change Conversation

-- Soil is Key To A Healthy Climate, Clean Water, Social Justice

-- Intersections of Sustainability and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Work

-- Waste To Soil, Waste To Energy for Climate Change Mitigation

-- A Dozen Ways To Save Money, Reduce Your CO2 Emissions

-- Claims and Counter Claims, Come Have Your Questions Answered

-- Mobilizing for Action

Teach-in sessions will be held in Bosler Memorial Library (158 W High Street) and the Stern Great Room (208 W Louther Street), Holland Union Building Social Hall (28 N College Street), and Pollinator Garden (next to Public Safety, 400 W North Street) on Dickinson’s campus in Carlisle, Cumberland County.

There is no remote attendance option.

The Dickinson & Carlisle Climate Justice Teach-In is sponsored by Dickinson’s Center for Sustainability Education and the Bosler Memorial Library.

It is an event of the WORLDWIDE Teach-In on climate solutions and justice that will mobilize 1000 communities around the world in learning and action for climate justice on March 30.

Click Here to RSVP for the teach-in session you want to attend and to see the full agenda.

[Posted: March 8, 2022]


3/14/2022

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