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EcoLogic Development Fund’s 2015 Annual Benefit ‘Turning the Tables: Nurturing Resilience’

Home EcoLogic Development Fund’s 2015 Annual Benefit ‘Turning the Tables: Nurturing Resilience’
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/01/2015
6:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Location
The Commander's Mansion


You’re invited to join a tradition started by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello that ignites deep conversation and connection between guests. An intimate group of 10 (at 10 tables) forges a dialogue on a chosen topic led by noted scientists, activists, authors, leaders, or media personalities in which everyone participates. You choose your seat with the facilitator and the environmental issue facing people and our planet – from indigenous rights to climate change. It’s an evening for a cause you won’t forget!

Some of our facilitators include:

Heather Goldstone, WGBH Science Reporter

Francis Moore Lappé – Small Planet Institute

Craig Altemose – Better Future Project

Nish Acharya – Equal Innovations

Rebecca Adamson – First Peoples Worldwide

Peter Shelley – Conservation Law Foundation

Julie Wormser – The Boston Harbor Association

Austin Blackmon – Environment, Energy and Open Space Cabinet, City of Boston

Bob Massie – New Economy Coalition

Daniel Moss – Our Water Commons

 

Purchase your seat by 9/23 for $150 per person.

 

Visit our event page for more information: http://www.ecologic.org/nurturingresilience/

If you have any questions or are interested in sponsorship, please contact Alexa at apiacenza@ecologic.org .

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