Tuesday, November 14 at 7pm. Online. Attend a free virtual screening of the short, eye-opening new documentary film, Small Town Explosion: What Really Happened in East Palestine [OH]? followed by a Zoom Q&A with the filmmaker, Maya Lilly, Beyond Plastic’s … Read More
Category Archives: Climate Justice
Thursday, September 28, 6:00-7:30pm. Urban Farming Institute (487 Norfolk St, Mattapan). Join the Fairmount Indigo CDC Collaborative for the interactive educational workshop on how food justice impacts our daily lives and health, and what climate change has to do with … Read More
September 14-17. Online. The Center for Biological Diversity is hosting the fourth annual free virtual Food Justice Film Festival from Sept 14 to 17. Each featured film explores the links between food justice, farmworker rights, worker protections, food access and … Read More
Do you have a working air conditioning unit that you are no longer using? Chelsea, Massachusetts has only a 3% tree canopy, and it is hot. Mothers Out Front is working with Green Roots to collect air conditioning units to … Read More
Thursday, June 1 at 7pm. Online. Join Newton Community Farm for this free virtual presentation with world-renowned physician, epidemiologist, and Harvard professor Dr. Walter Willett. We all know that what we eat affects our health, but how do our food … Read More
Thursday, May 11 – 6 pm. Boston Public Library (230 Dartmouth Street, Boston) and Online. Environmental justice warrior, Rhodes Scholar, and founder of Black Girl Environmentalist Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru will converse with Boston Public Library President David Leonard as part … Read More
The MBTA released its proposed Capital Investment Plan (CIP) for 2024-28. It does little to address climate change or social justice (charts below on funding for diesel vs electric trains and buses). This year’s Capital Investment Plan (the MBTA’s 5 … Read More
Thursday, April 6 at 6pm. Boston Public Library, Rabb Hall (700 Boylston Street, Boston) and Online. As climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety … Read More
Sunday April 2 at 7pm. Concord Carlyle High School (500 Walden Street, Concord) and Online. ConcordCAN is honored to have author and activist Bill McKibben speak in person at this event. Bill McKibben is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury … Read More
Talking to your friends and neighbors can have a big impact on their likelihood of taking climate action. One on one conversations, talking at your group meeting, forwarding informative articles by email — people tend to listen more when it … Read More
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