The outcome of this election will have grave consequences for the United States and the world. With the climate crisis becoming more dire, the stakes have only grown. Now, more than ever, we must fight for and deliver on climate policy you can touch – real climate and economic outcomes that make people’s everyday lives better. As progressives work to understand these new conditions, there are important discussions on how to double down on building the power for policies that take on the status quo of billionaire accumulation, climate breakdown, and unending war and create a future that the multiracial working class deserves and will fight for.
Join Climate and Community Institute leaders on December 9th from 4-5pm EST for a conversation about the 2024 election results and where to go from here to rebuild the Climate Left. We’ll discuss our reflections on a shifting political field and how to push on the offense for our collective vision while defending our allies against hate and violence.
Panelists will include:
- Johanna Bozuwa, Executive Director, Climate and Community Institute
- Thea Riofrancos, Associate Professor at Providence College and Strategic Co-Director at Climate and Community Institute
- Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, Associate Professor at Georgetown University and Fellow at Climate and Community Institute
- Batul Hassan, Labor Director, Climate and Community Institute
Will Lawrence will be moderating this discussion.