Dr. King & Climate Change
January 16, 2023 at 6:00pm (EST)

Ohioans for Sustainable Change  invites you to join us for a virtual discussion with Dr. Stewart Burns, Professor of MLK Studies at Union Institute & University and renowned author on Dr. King and Climate Change — What King said then and What King would do NOW.

Register today!

Dr.Burns is a distinguished historian of the Civil Rights Movement and other U.S.social movements, and a leadership scholar. He wrote the Wilbur Award-winning biography of Martin Luther King Jr., To the Mountaintop (2004). A former editor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Papers at Stanford University, he produced the Montgomery bus boycott volume, Birth of a New Age. He published the first history of the bus boycott, Daybreak of Freedom, which was later made into the HBO feature film Boycott (on which he consulted). In 2002, he won the NAACP Image Award. His recent book We Will Stand Here Till We Die: Freedom Movement Shakes America, Shapes Martin Luther King Jr. (2013) tells the epic story of the American freedom struggle of 1963 from Birmingham to the March on Washington. He is currently writing a book on King’s Leadership.

 
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* Tu B\'Shevat CelebrationTu B\'Shevat Celebration

Time: 11:30 am

Nuts about Green: A Community Tu B’Shevat Celebration Temple Israel 130 Riverside Drive Dayton, OH Join in on a community-wide celebration of Tu B’Shevat as we explore the roots of the holiday with a delicious eco & family friendly “Farm to Table” seder lunch, educational sessions and a visit from the UD RiverMobile. Cost is $5.00 for the seder lunch, all other programs are free. Sponsored by the Temple Israel Greening the Synagogue, Greening the World Committee and the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton.

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* Energy Future TourEnergy Future Tour

Time: 5:30 pm

Next stop for this public forum about Ohio’s clean energy future is in Columbus on February 10th from 5:30-7:30pm

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* Global Climate ChangeGlobal Climate Change

Time: 7:15 pm

Global Climate Change: Weathering the Storm We often hear about climate change in the news today, with a drought in California followed by torrential rains and mud slides, more frequent storms and hurricanes, and a general increase in temperatures. What are the causes, scope and impact of these changes? How are these changes affected by the global population? What effects does climate change have on humans, animals, and plants? What actions can individuals and communities take to reverse or lessen the changes? Hear a panel of experts help us understand climate change and its effects—environmentally, economically, health-wise—on everyone and everything in our region and around the world. Come with your questions! Free and open to the community.

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* Climate RefugeesClimate Refugees

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For dinner and a screening and discussion of: CLIMATE REFUGEES A multi-award winning film that vividly portrays “the human face of Climate Change”.

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