Lippitt House Museum, the Providence League of Women Voters, and the Southside Community Land Trust are partnering on two community conversations March 14 and 21.
During the virtual programs, community leaders will address how building resilient communities, and creating health equity for residents help counter the effects of climate change. Speakers will share ideas for attendees to enact change locally. Time will be allocated during both discussions for questions from the audience and will be facilitated by the Providence League of Women Voters.
These programs are supported in part by a grant from the League of Women Voters Rhode Island Education Fund.
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Advance registration required for the ZOOM events.
For more details on the programs and speakers:
LAND, FOOD, AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Tuesday, March 21, 2023