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Join a hands-on workshop on intergenerational climate storytelling & 3D mapping to explore youth voices, resilience, & narrative shifts.
Registration is FREE & open to all. Priority will be given to those active in climate work from most impacted communities.
Join the Human Impacts Institute for a powerful session at the Creative Climate Forum: Fast Responses, Slow Revolutions - Climate Week NYC Edition. Explore the FREE, daylong Forum: humanimpactsinstitute.org/creativeclimateforum2025
Join DearTomorrow & Kinship, two organizations innovating climate communication strategies through creativity, future imagining, & narrative shift. This hands-on workshop will engage participants in intergenerational climate storytelling & place-based 3D mapping. Together, we will explore the emotional realities of living in a time of climate transformation, with a particular focus on youth perspectives on the future, supporting mental health, & collective resilience. Participants will leave the session with an expanded understanding of what works best, as well as concrete strategies, for engaging diverse communities in climate conversations.
CO-HOSTS: Nellie Chaban, Managing Director, DearTomorrow & Andrew Schwartz, Strategic Consultant, Kinship
This event is hosted by the Human Impacts Institute & made possible thanks to the support of our incredible partners:
The WNET Group (Media Partner), ALL ARTS (Media Partner), Creatives For Climate (Media Partner), Serica Initiative, DearTomorrow, Kinship, ClimArts, Climate Imaginarium, Climate Cafe NYC, REVERB, NRDC, EarthJustice, Global Rise: Stories for the Future, Decolonizing Wealth Project, & New York Lawyers for the Public Interest.
Thanks to funding for this program from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Environmental Justice Grants program & the UMI Fund.
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