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Climate Anxiety Panel & Discussion on April 14

April 13, 2022

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This Earth Month event will help you understand your climate anxiety, process it through action and end with a discussion on community implementation.

The Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability (CEJS) and the Environmental Studies Department (EVST) invite the Seattle University community to attend the following Earth Month Event: 

Climate Anxiety Panel & Discussion

Thursday, April 14, 12:30-1:20 p.m.
Pigott 101 or virtual: visit this event page for Zoom information

This event will help you understand your climate anxiety, process it through action and end with a discussion on how to implement these actions in our own community.

The anonymous answers from this Padlet will be directly addressed by our panel consisting of Emily Wright, adjunct professor of Environmental Beliefs and Behaviors, and Moji Igun, the founder of Blue Daisi Consulting, a zero waste and sustainability consulting group for small businesses. If you have not completed the Padlet yet, please do so.

This event is open to all SU students, faculty, and staff, and co-hosted by CEJS and EVST.

Please RVSP here if you will join in person as there is limited space available! There is no need to RVSP if you will be joining virtually.