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Library Presents Series on Climate Change

by Submitted February 17th, 2021February 17th, 2021

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The Evanston Public Library is hosting a series of presentations, film discussions, community conversations, and hands-on learning kits that will focus on climate change, its causes and effects.

It will also explore the intersection of race, gender, sexuality and other identities, and how climate change may impact these identities differently. The series strives to make these issues more accessible and relevant to our local communities in Evanston.

Events

Climate Change in Africa: Sources, Impacts and Mitigation
Feb. 25, 6:30 p.m.
Discussion + recommended film viewing

Garden Clean Up with Good Insects in Mind
March 3, 5 p.m.
Presentation

Limpieza Verde
4 de marzo, 7 p.m.
Kit & presentación

Find registration details and specific event descriptions here.

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