We are excited to share that our Executive Director, Eloísa Trinidad, will be speaking at the largest event focused on planetary and climate health—the sold-out 2025 Our Climate, Our Health Climate Action Convention! Through our work, we continue to advance conversations on collective liberation, public health, and the urgent need to end factory farming, highlighting its impact on flora, fauna, and frontline and historically marginalized communities. Movement and coalition building are at the core of what we do, as we drive towards collective liberation for all Beings. We’re especially looking forward to the advocacy day on Capitol Hill following the conference. While the in-person event is sold out, we invite you to join us virtually. REGISTRATION: https://lnkd.in/gR6EKBXF
Our Planet, Our Health: 2025 Climate Action Convention is a pivotal gathering of medical, public health, and climate leaders, experts, advocates, and educators. This event is dedicated to driving progress toward a healthier, more sustainable, and just future, a theme that is more relevant now than ever. The convention will be held at the John Hopkins Bloomberg Center and George Mason University. Through a series of dynamic sessions — offered in person and online — we will examine the state of our planet’s health and the necessary steps to achieve a sustainable future. Attendees will gain insights into cutting-edge research on the links between ecological drivers and health outcomes, explore strategies for building resilience and equity in the face of climate challenges, and learn how to build capacity for science-informed policymaking.
Building Equity and Resilience: Farmer-Centered Approaches to Policy and Climate Solutions: This session explores the challenges farmers face due to inequitable policies and climate impacts, including health, productivity, and systemic barriers. Through firsthand accounts, it highlights strategies to design inclusive policies, build resilience, and foster collaboration among farmers and medical professionals for science-backed equitable, sustainable outcomes.
#ProtectTheSacred #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis #Polycrisis #Resilience #FoodSystems #Agriculture #FoodSoverignty #FoodJustice #Farmers #Farmworkers #Equity #Justice #PublicHealth #WashingtonDC #Agriculture #Policy #PolicyMaking #ClimateJustice
We are excited to share that our Executive Director, Eloísa Trinidad, will be speaking at the largest event focused on planetary and climate health—the sold-out 2025 Our Climate, Our Health Climate Action Convention! Through our work, we continue to advance conversations on collective liberation, public health, and the urgent need to end factory farming, highlighting its impact on flora, fauna, and frontline and historically marginalized communities. Movement and coalition building are at the core of what we do, as we drive towards collective liberation for all Beings. We’re especially looking forward to the advocacy day on Capitol Hill following the conference. While the in-person event is sold out, we invite you to join us virtually. REGISTRATION: https://lnkd.in/gR6EKBXF
Our Planet, Our Health: 2025 Climate Action Convention is a pivotal gathering of medical, public health, and climate leaders, experts, advocates, and educators. This event is dedicated to driving progress toward a healthier, more sustainable, and just future, a theme that is more relevant now than ever. The convention will be held at the John Hopkins Bloomberg Center and George Mason University. Through a series of dynamic sessions — offered in person and online — we will examine the state of our planet’s health and the necessary steps to achieve a sustainable future. Attendees will gain insights into cutting-edge research on the links between ecological drivers and health outcomes, explore strategies for building resilience and equity in the face of climate challenges, and learn how to build capacity for science-informed policymaking.
Building Equity and Resilience: Farmer-Centered Approaches to Policy and Climate Solutions: This session explores the challenges farmers face due to inequitable policies and climate impacts, including health, productivity, and systemic barriers. Through firsthand accounts, it highlights strategies to design inclusive policies, build resilience, and foster collaboration among farmers and medical professionals for science-backed equitable, sustainable outcomes.
#ProtectTheSacred #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis #Polycrisis #Resilience #FoodSystems #Agriculture #FoodSoverignty #FoodJustice #Farmers #Farmworkers #Equity #Justice #PublicHealth #WashingtonDC #Agriculture #Policy #PolicyMaking #ClimateJustice
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