All events are listed in New York’s Time Zone, Eastern Time (ET).
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Africa on the Frontlines of Climate Change* ONLINE
10 – 11:30am
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Backing Indigenous Leaders: Where Ending the Climate Crisis and Decolonization Meet*
2 – 3:30pm
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How to Create Meaningful Climate Action in an Increasingly Authoritarian U.S.*
2 – 3:30pm
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
No “Throw Away” People: Ending Racism and the Climate Crisis*
10 – 11:30am
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Staying Hopeful and Engaged in Challenging Times*
10 – 11:30am
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‘ReWear the Revolution’ Street Event
11:30 am – 2 pm
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First and Worst Impacted, then Forgotten: Black Communities and the Climate Crisis*
2 – 3:30pm
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So we’ve passed 1.5°C; what’s our strategy now?
2:30 – 4:00pm
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
What’s ‘Normal’? Mental Health Liberation for Climate Activists*
1 – 2:30pm
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How to Listen to (and Win Over) People We Disagree With*
1 – 2:30pm
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The Intersection of Climate Change and Racism in the Southern US*
4:30 – 6pm
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Healing Climate Trauma and Grief*
4:30 – 6pm
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Immigrant Justice is Climate Justice*
10 – 11:30am
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Women’s Leadership in Climate Justice: It will not happen without us!*
10 – 11:30am
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The Importance of Artists and Artmaking in the Climate Movement*
2 – 3:30pm
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Avoiding Burnout for Activists
2:00 – 3:30pm
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
War and Climate Justice*
10 – 11:30am
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The Central Role of Young People in the Climate Movement*
11 – 12:30pm
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ReWear the Revolution: Women, Fast Fashion, Eco Action*
2 – 4pm
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Introduction to the Listening Tools of Sustaining All Life/United to End Racism*
10 – 11:30am
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Tools for Building Unity Among Groups that Disagree *
10 – 11:30am
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Exploitation and Debt- Implications for Climate and Human Services in Africa* ONLINE
1 – 2:30pm
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*Optional one hour healing circle follows