climate and racial justice roundtable Dec 29

Our friend Ethan Hughes from the Possibility Alliance is in town and excited to lead a roundtable discussion, so here's a late notice invite!

Saturday December 29, 7-8:30 pm,
Ames Friends Meeting House: 121 S Maple.
Roundtable discussion. No potluck! Eat beforehand!
everyone's invited!

Ethan will share about:
"the Launching of a national network to respond to the climate crisis and white supremacy. The network deploys members to the front lines for climate and racial justice. The network is also launching a national grassroots reparations and atonement campaign returning stolen money and stolen land to Native and African American communities and projects. We see racism and the climate emergency as the same issue arising from the same root of brokenness. Come engage in an interactive romp as we wrestle with these questions together:
What are we to do at this time of planetary unraveling?
What actions are Love and Spirit asking during this Sixth Mass Extinction?
How do we shift the economic inequality of this county, the world, and our own lives?

You are invited to join the yet-to-be-named network as a full member, an activator, or a supporter. Organizations that have joined the network thus far include the East Point Peace Academy, Climate Disobedience Center, Possibility Alliance, Jerusalem Farm, Culture Catalyst Network, and the New Community Project (Vine and Fig).

For more information about the national network, contact Ethan Hughes at the Possibility Alliance in Belfast, Maine (207-338-5719).