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Talk Climate Gathering


  • St Louis, MO 63103 (map)

Are you looking to build community and deepen shared learning about how climate stories are powerful tools for change?

The three-day, virtual Talk Climate Gathering is the place for you! Our partners at Climate Generation are offering an event to celebrate and connect around the transformational power of climate storytelling. As part of the event, you’ll craft and use your stories to create powerful change in meaningful ways. To do this, the experience will center around  “circle jams,” an organized space to gather in community with one another around the idea of using stories to create change in your “spheres of influence” –– the self-selected place in your life where you want to make a difference. 

 “Hearing about how people's lives are being threatened by climate change is so powerful. I don’t experience those acute connections to climate change, so it really makes me re-evaluate the importance of hearing different stories and how they impact my understanding of climate change.”

— 2021 Talk Climate Attendee 


DETAILS 

  • When: May 23–25, 2023 (10am - 4pm CT)
    Where: Online! Join us from wherever you are. 

  • Register here.

    $10 — Youth: Young folks under the age of 24.

    $20 — Frontline Community Member: Frontline community members are anyone whose lives are impacted by our climate crises and environmental inequities such as flooding, poor air quality, lack of green space, etc.

    $50 — Grassroots or Frontline Community Organization: Organizations and their employees working at the local level and/or with members of frontline communities.

    $100 — Solidarity: Non-frontline individuals or organizations.

    $150 — Redistribution: Non-frontline individuals or organizations that have the means to further support the cost of the Gathering.

  • Anyone who is concerned about climate change and wants to take action!

    As part of the Talk Climate Gathering, leaders from across the United States will come together to build community and strengthen the climate movement. We’re excited to host environmental justice leaders, community members from places experiencing climate change impacts, farmers, teachers, healthcare workers, policy organizers, religious leaders –– because each of us plays a role in activating climate solutions. 





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