Tote Bag Art & Storytelling: How to Talk About Climate Change?

by Office of International Students & Scholars

Health/Wellness Arts Environmental Justice Wellness

Thu, Apr 11, 2024

5:15 PM – 6:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join us for an inspiring and interactive session on "Tote Bag Art & Storytelling: How to Talk About Climate Change?" Dive into the world of climate communication with Jennifer Carman, the Deputy Research Manager at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. With her expertise at the intersection of climate change adaptation and human behavior, Jennifer will guide us through a night of engaging discussion, storytelling, and Q&A, all while we unleash our creativity through tote bag art!

About the Speaker:
Jennifer Carman is a seasoned researcher with a passion for understanding and addressing the challenges of climate change. As Deputy Research Manager at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, she leads survey research initiatives that inform strategies for effective climate communication. Jennifer holds a PhD and MS from the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability, along with a BA from Haverford College. With her expertise and dedication, she continues to drive conversations and inspire action towards a more sustainable future.

This event is organized by the DEIB fellow, Kimia Sinaeian. Snacks, tote bags, and art supplies are provided!

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