On Friday, April 22nd, community members across Evanston, Chicagoland, and greater Turtle Island will convene at Northwestern for a historic ALL-NIGHT event on environmental justice and the climate crisis. Everyone is welcome to join us in this night dedicated to creating a more just world.

Generations of Environmental Justice is an all-night Earth Day “teach-out” hosting a variety of presentations and workshops from individuals and organizations at the heart of the current environmental justice movement. All are invited to join, participate, and lend their own lived experience and perspective to this effort. ASL interpreters will be available. PERRO will be giving a workshop on IL Solar for All and Just Energy Transition in IL at 8pm.
Register here:
https://form.jotform.com/220735766355159.
Sign up to volunteer here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScMwV-XMExyYFz1179g7svWcLPFE0rVTmqmzZui5U7Zd_HGeA/viewform?usp=sf_link .

This poster describes an event happening on Friday April 22nd at Northwestern University to address the environmental and climate crisis. A variety of workshops will be held.

 

Parking: Parking is free during the hours of the event. Park in the lot behind Parkes Hall (enter from Clark street) or across the street in the Allison parking lot (the block west, also from Clark st).

Co-sponsored by: Citizens’ Greener Evanston, Environmental Policy and Culture Program, Center for Native American and Indigenous Research, The Alumnae of Northwestern University, Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, One Book One Northwestern, Center for Engineering Sustainability and Resilience, Institute for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern, Department of Political Science, Department of History, Program in Environmental Sciences, Program in Global Health Studies, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education.

This is a schedule of the various workshops being held.