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From Local Action to Global Impact

September 21
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Online

From Local Action to Global Impact

Thursday, Sept. 21 — From Local Action to Global Impact – Noon-1pm – Global ZoomMany of us grapple with the questions of what is ours to do and how do we make the biggest impact. We do so as we process the overwhelm and despair that emerges as we witness the unfolding climate chaos—wildfires, hurricanes, heat waves, people forced to flee their homes due to disasters, and so much more.

Those feelings live alongside the knowledge that urgent action is needed and a soup of paralysis, anxiety, and dread can ensue. Join the Pachamama Alliance global community to explore the journey from concern, dread, and paralysis to impactful action. We’ll explore the connection between global issues and local solutions and share some examples of individuals who are on a journey to discover their role to play in the unfolding climate crisis.

This call is part of Resilience and Possibility in These Times, a series of online offerings to support us all in staying connected to one another during these challenging times.

Register Here: https://landing.pachamama.org/call-48-impact

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