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Impact Hour: Sustaining Effective Action

August 10, 2017 @ 8:30 am - 9:30 am

Free

Amplifying and Inspiring Impact: 2017 Impact Hours

Helping people navigate the current climate of information “clutter” is more important than ever. Our 2017 Impact Hours series will dig into ongoing environmental and social justice work, while sharing tools for more effective personal and organizational action. Each Impact Hour will include perspectives from an artist, activist, and academic on issues of communication, engagement, action, and impact. Together, we will challenge each other’s assumptions and share practical tactics for sparking social change. Join us in-person in NYC (space is limited) or online from around the world.

8/10/2017 8:30-9:30am EDT Impact Hour: Sustaining Effective Action

We want to know…How do we decide what to do for max impact?

We’re going to learn…sparks for action, minimizing burnout, giving/doing like you

Superpower you will develop….prioritizing your actions for the long-term

Invited Guests:

  • Artist: Kemi Ilesanmi, Executive Director, The Laundromat Project
  • CONFIRMED Activist: Phil Aroneanu, Campaigns Director at Purpose and co-founder of 350.org
  • Academic: Lukas Haynes, Executive Director, The David Rockefeller Fund or Chris Cardona, Program Officer for Philanthropy at Ford Foundation

All events are free and open-to-the-public. Doors open at 8am. FREE breakfast will be provided.

Organizer

Human Impacts Institute
Email
info@HumanImpactsInstitute.org
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Venue

Brooklyn Art Museum
28 Frost Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211 United States
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