Sunday, 2/22/2026 - 11:30 AM |
The intersection of racism and climate impacts is not often considered by those in roles of decision making or the dominant (white) culture at large. Taking a look at the disproportionate consequences of climate change can help us begin to understand the need for greater representation of those most affected in deriving equitable responses to global warming and resiliency. We will look at global and regional examples and name a few of the groups working to create a more equitable, sustainable world.
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Sunday, 2/22/2026 - 11:30 AM
The intersection of racism and climate impacts is not often considered by those in roles of decision making or the dominant (white) culture at large. Taking a look at the disproportionate consequences of climate change can help us begin to understand the need for greater representation of those most affected in deriving equitable responses to global warming and resiliency. We will look at global and regional examples and name a few of the groups working to create a more equitable, sustainable world.