Drop-In Information Session for ETP 3500 Climate Justice Movement: Theory and Practice This Summer!
"Climate Justice Movement: Theory and Practice" will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the climate movement, the practical tools necessary to effect meaningful change, and the theory behind the movement's work. We will explore the theoretical foundations of organizing for climate justice, including the historical context for nonviolent direct action, how movements win, and structure-based and mass-based organizing."
Information Session Schedule
2-2:15PM Welcome and Sign in for Pre-Interest in Class
2:15-3:15PM Panel Discussion Between David & Keya* (Zoom Optional)
3:15-3:45PM Q&A
3:45-5PM Pizza and Mingling
Zoom Meeting ID: 952 4425 3514 Meeting Password: 723908
* Keya was Executive Director of US Climate Action Network for almost ten years, and previously worked at WWF, USAID, and NASA as a climate change specialist.
This course was made possible from the Jefferson Trust. Summer Session III: July 15th - August 9th