Canceled: City and Suburbs: Addressing Climate Change and Equity Event May 2

.7 pm May 2: The Owl just received word this event has been canceled. No other info was made available.
On Tuesday May 2 at 7 pm live or by zoom, join MetroWest Climate Solutions and special guest the Rev. Mariama White-Hammond for a discussion on the intersection of climate change and equity. Titled City and Suburbs: Addressing Climate Change and Equity, the event will address several questions such as the relationship between climate change and social justice, and how suburban residents can most effectively take action to promote greater climate equity.
The speaker:
As a lifelong resident, pastor, and activist in Boston, Rev. Mariama will explore the question of how residents of the suburbs can most effectively take action to help all communities transition to a low and no-carbon region fairly and equitably. Rev. White-Hammond currently works as the Chief of Environment, Energy and Open Space for the City of Boston, appointed by Mayor Wu to that position in 2021.
Rev. Mariama was born and raised in Boston and began her community engagement in high school, mostly pointedly with Project HIP-HOP (Highways Into the Past – History, Organizing and Power), a youth organization focused on teaching the history of the Civil Rights Movement and engaging a new generation of young people in activism. After college, she became the Executive Director of Project HIP-HOP, where she served for 13 years. In 2017, she graduated with her Master of Divinity at the Boston University School of Theology and was ordained an elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. In 2018, she founded New Roots AME Church in Dorchester where she currently pastors.
Rev. Mariama White-Hammond was appointed as Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space in April 2021. In this role, she oversees policy and programs on energy, climate change, sustainability, historic preservation, and open space. Over the course of her time with the City, she has supported the amendment of the Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance (BERDO) to set carbon targets for existing large buildings and convened a city-led green jobs program.
Rev. Mariama uses an intersectional lens in her ecological work, challenging folks to see the connections between immigration and climate change or the relationship between energy policy and economic justice. She has received numerous awards, including the Barr Fellowship, the Celtics Heroes Among Us, The Roxbury Founders Day Award and the Boston NAACP Image award. She was selected as one of the Grist 50 Fixers for 2019 and Sojourners 11 Women Shaping the Church.
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This is a live in-person event (First Parish Church in Weston, 349 Boston Post Road) that will be streamed on Zoom as well. For more information about the event and to register, please see here: https://metrowestclimatesolutions.squarespace.com/events/
For more information about the Metrowest Climate Solutions group, please see here.https://www.metrowestclimatesolutions.org
Bummer – must have missed the cancellation. I would be interested if it is rescheduled.
Hi Rick,
Your comment was the first I heard of the cancelation. I will try to find out if it will be re-scheduled.