Black Tie Fundraising Gala
Hosted by Wild Wayne and Margaret Orr, we hostedthe Inaugural Katrina Black Tie Fundraising Gala—a once-in-a-generation, star-studded celebration marking 20 years since Hurricane Katrina forever changed our city.
Climate Comedy Workshop
We hosted a Climate Comedy Event and Comedy Contest featuring high school students in New Orleans. Hosted by the hilarious duo Rude Jude & Chuck Nice, this live comedy showcase featured the next generation of comedians tackling climate, culture, and community with bold punchlines and brilliant energy.
Beyond Diversity: Capital Strategies to Address Structural Inequality
Underwater & Uprooted: The History of Climate Gentrification and Black Displacement in Virginia
Power to the People: Georgia Energy Decisions That Shape Your Wallet, Health & Future
The Cost of Creativity
Artists, influencers, and creatives can be part of solutions that protect people and the planet.
Fossil Fuel Villains vs. Sheroes
Join us during Women's History Month on Thursday, March 20th.
Why is My Electricity Bill So High?
Have you noticed that your electricity bill keeps climbing higher and higher? It’s not your imagination, and what’s even worse is that electricity bills are expected to surge even higher this summer.
Ensign Lecture Series with the Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr.
The Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. will give Yale Divinity School’s Ensign Lecture on Monday, March 3. His lecture, titled “Breaking the Chains of Environmental Sin,” will take place at 5:30 p.m.
Underwater Projects: A Film Screening | Georgetown University
Join us for an evening of networking, refreshments, and a powerful discussion on how we can achieve climate justice.