Climate change is not slowing down and neither can we. The interracial, intergenerational line-up of speakers addressed the challenges of continuing the climate movement during the pandemic and times of social unrest.
Featured speakers included:
-CEC’s CEO Sigrid Wright, (keynote speaker and moderator)
-Irene Cooke of Society of Fearless Grandmothers
-Ana Rosa Rizo-Centino, Senior Organizer for Food and Water Watch
-Emily Williams, doctoral student of UCSB’s Environmental and Energy Transition Lab
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