![]() The communities first and worst impacted by the climate crisis – including Black communities, Indigenous communities, and communities of color – are also often the least represented in climate conversations. Register today and tell a friend so they can too! ➡️ #climatechange #storytelling #climatesolutions #climatejustice #passthemic #inspiration #representationmatters #blackinclimate #culture #climatecommunications #climateaction Visit /events for updates on future webinars. Drawdown Ignite provides information and inspiration to guide your climate solutions journey. This webinar is part of Project Drawdown’s new monthly Drawdown Ignite webinar series. What is the problem with the climate stories we currently tell? Why do stories matter in climate solutions? How can stories help build power, shape culture, and change behavior? Why are BIPOC voices critical to the dialogue? How can you and your communities leverage stories to address climate change? Join us for this session for those answers (and for answers to questions you'll ask – we have time for Q&A), and to walk away with a better understanding of the power of stories in solutions. Learn about the work of the Drawdown Stories program – delivered in collaboration with Drew Arrieta, Andrea Willingham & Erik Douds, and Jothsna Harris – and the Drawdown’s Neighborhood short documentary series ( /neighborhood), which has featured nearly 50 everyday climate heroes to date across the United States. Join me for a webinar I'm presenting on Wednesday, July 19th at 12pm ET (or register so you get the recording!) as I share my story, and how and why Project Drawdown is embracing storytelling and “passing the mic” to unheard voices. So, how can we use stories to “pass the mic” to those who frequently go unheard – and, in the process, bring effective solutions to life? Too often the voices of those on the frontlines of the crisis-including Black communities, Indigenous communities, and communities of color (BIPOC)-are overlooked or ignored. While conversation is a meaningful step in the right direction, how we talk about climate and whose voices we uplift also matter. ![]() On Wednesday, July 19th, I'm hosting a session called "Hidden voices: Why inclusive storytelling is critical to accelerating climate solutions" and I'd love you there! Here's why.Īccording to prolific climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, one of the most important things we can do when it comes to climate change is talk about it. ![]()
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