Cultivating Climate Disaster Capacity - A Long-Term Assessment

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Join us for the Funder Briefings for Just Transition, a four-part series organized by Climate Justice Alliance, to learn how Just Transition principles, strategies, and practices of frontline communities provide systemic solutions for the planet.

The fourth funder briefing is sponsored by Wallace Global Fund, Grassroots International, Nathan Cummings Foundation, The Overbrook Foundation, and Solidaire Network.  

Cultivating Climate Disaster Capacity: A Long-Term Assessment

MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018
12:00 - 1:30 p.m. EST

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There is also limited in-person seating available at The Confidante Hyatt Hotel in Miami Beach, FL. RSVP for in-person attendance is required as seating is limited. Contact Holly Baker to RSVP or for more information at (321) 474-8413 or holly@climatejusticealliance.org

Communities of color and working-class people are the first and most impacted by climate disasters — droughts, storms, and wildfires — as well as the poverty and pollution burdens of the dig, burn, dump economy causing these events. Organizers in these communities, with lived knowledge of these impacts, are applying their power, wisdom, and vision to tackle the climate crisis with Just Transition strategies to build resilient, regenerative, and equitable economies to meet the needs of our common future.

 

 

 
When
April 16, 2018 from 12:00 PM to  1:30 PM