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The Worldwide Teach-In for Climate Justice brings together climate-concerned Clark University students, faculty, staff, and administration to share an evening of climate dialogue and learning.
There will be eight student-moderated panels on climate-related topics such as communication, justice, actions/solutions, energy transitions, physical and mental health, and many more.
Entertainment and food will also be available!
The event opens with food and activities at 4 p.m. in Tilton Hall, followed by an introduction at 5 p.m.
Panel Discussions
Round 1, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
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“Climate and Environment Justice,” Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center 120
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“What do Masculinities and Femininities have to do with it?” Jefferson Academic Center 218
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“Energy Transitions,” Jefferson Academic Center 222
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“Climate and Health,” Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center 122
Round 2, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
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“Environmental Humanities,” Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center 121
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“Living in the Climate Crisis,” Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center 120
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“Climate Actions and Solutions,” Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center 120
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“Story Wars: Climate Change Comms,” Jefferson Academic Center 218
Information: Helen Rosko, new Earth conversation program coordinator, hrosko@clarku.edu