TUESDAYS IN MARCH

Tuesdays in March has been an Interfaith tradition for several years, when we usually met for a wonderful luncheon. It will for now be on zoom, without food.

The theme is Confronting Climate Change with Hope. Empowering ourselves to make a difference.

The fee is very reasonable: $15 for all five sessions, and you are invited to also make a donation!


We have an exciting lineup of speakers on Tuesdays in March. Due to COVID, we will again have presentations via Zoom instead of in-person luncheon lectures, but we promise nourishing, inspirational ideas with lively Q&A's and actions you can take to make a difference. 

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2022
5 Tuesdays in March 

Confronting Climate Change with Hope
Empowering ourselves to make a difference

Organized by the 
Peace and International Issues Committee (PIIC)
of the
Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee


March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2022
Noon to 1:30 p.m.

*Only $15 for entire series

March 1 – Money Matters! Rethinking How We Use It,
Spend It, Invest It and Divest It

  Christopher Cox, Associate Director,
Seventh Generation Interfaith Coalition for Responsible Investment
 

March 8 – Becoming an Eco-City: Milwaukee Responds to Climate Change
 Erick ShambargerDirector of Environmental Sustainability, 
City of Milwaukee


March 15 – The Rise & Fall & Rise & Fall of the Great Lakes:  Addressing the Challenges of Climate Change on Lake Michigan
                     Adam Tindall-Schlicht, Director, Port of Milwaukee; 
Misbah Husain, Water Policy Specialist, UWM School of Freshwater Sciences

March 22 – Saving Us:  A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World
                   Katharine Hayhoe, Nationally Prominent Climate Scientist,
                           Author and Professor in Public Policy & Public Law 

                          

March 29 – Sharing the Surprising Role of Food Systems on Climate Change and the Expected Impacts of Climate Change on Food Systems

Bruce Wiggins, City-County Climate Task Force Member
former Executive Director of Milwaukee Urban Gardens;

Young Kim, Executive Director, Groundwork Milwaukee;
Jack Kaestner, Sustainable Local Agriculture Advocate
and Chef & Instructor, MATC

For more information about the speakers and to register,
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Tuesdays in March