During the war, governments led the public through major changes to the economy and society. Now, we need social movements to organize and drive sufficient political will to invest in transformative change. How can today’s social movements leverage existing public support for climate action into real material and political action?
A key challenge during the war was building past polarization across different regions in Canada. Now, as we fight the climate crisis, we are dealing with similar political polarization. What can movements do to combat polarizing politics, and build a vision and strategy that is inclusive?
These are some of the topics that will be discussed with Seth Klein, with additional comments from local Green New Deal organizers across the country. This webinar will be interesting to anyone working on transformative action for climate justice and will be particularly useful to people working in locally rooted climate campaigns.
Will you join us? Register today.
Sincerely,
Robin Tress
Climate and Social Justice Campaigner |
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