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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Climate Justice: From the Gulf South to the Global South
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SUMMARY:Climate Justice: From the Gulf South to the Global South
DESCRIPTION:<p>	A conversation with Hauser Leader Colette Pichon Battle, co-founder of the Gulf Coast Center for Law &amp; Policy (GCCLP), now Taproot Earth, a global climate justice organization. <!--break--></p><p>	A conversation with Hauser Leader Colette Pichon Battle, co-founder of the Gulf Coast Center for Law &amp; Policy (GCCLP), now Taproot Earth, a global climate justice organization. An award-winning lawyer and climate justice organizer, Colette’s work focuses on creating spaces for frontline communities to gather and advance climate strategies that help us steward water, energy, and land. She has gained international recognition for her use of the legal and judicial process to achieve environmental goals, from equitable disaster recovery in the Gulf South to climate reparations for the Global South.</p><p>	This event is hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School Climate, Energy, and Environment Professional Interest Council (CEEPIC) and the Harvard Extension School Sustainability Student Club (HES3C). Lunch will be provided.</p><p>	<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScSo4I7e0bTbd3HoEHB_YmLnMWRTeUdIdwmyEfL67aCPeBPyg/viewform" title="">Registration</a> required. </p>
LOCATION:Land Hall (B-400) 79 JFK St., Cambridge & Zoom
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20231109T170000Z
DTEND:20231109T180000Z
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