LPIRG presents: Climate Justice and a Green New Deal in Alberta

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What does Climate Justice look like? How relevant is a Green New Deal here in Alberta?

LPIRG presents a workshop led by Climate Justice Edmonton organizer Batul Gulamhusein. Together, we will discuss what Climate Justice means for our political and personal lives in Alberta - and what we can do right now to address the growing climate crisis.

This workshop will have light refreshments (feel free to bring your own snacks too!), is family friendly and accessible.

RSVP by going to the ticket link below.

Questions? Concerns? Email us at pirg@uleth.ca.

About Climate Justice Edmonton:
Climate Justice Edmonton is a collective committed to social, environmental and climate justice. We seek to empower individuals and communities to take action on climate change, support Indigenous resistance, and challenge harmful corporate and political practices.

About Batul Gulamhusein:
Batul is a racialized settler from an immigrant family. Her family are settlers from unceded, stolen Maasai and Kikuyu territory in East Africa. Batul is a political organizer in amiskwaciwâskahikan and is passionate about addressing the roots of criminalization, building capacity in marginalized communities and supporting the decolonization work of Indigenous communities whose land she lives on.

FAQs:
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
No.

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Bussing to the U of L Bus Loop.
Paid Parking on campus.

What can I bring into the event?
You can bring your own snacks, your family, your friends and any accessiability supports.

Room or Area: 
Innovation Zone, Science Commons

Contact:

LPIRG | pirg@uleth.ca | 403 332 5243 | lpirg.org