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Facing the
Future: Facilitating Climate Change Conversations at Your Library
From
the news that earth surface temperatures hit a record high in 2016, to a presidential administration that denies the effect fossil fuels play in climate change, we are inundated with stories and images about climate change. And yet authentic face-to-face conversations
about climate change (with family, friends, neighbors, colleagues) are rare. According to the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, “more than half of those who are interested in global warming or think the issue is important ‘rarely’ or ‘never’ talk
about it with family and friends.”
In
this workshop, participants will learn why dialogue about climate change is critical to creating a brighter future, and how librarians can facilitate dialogues that empower our communities to be better equipped to respond, adapt, and mitigate the effects.
This
interactive, experiential training will guide you through the creation of a “Climate Communications Toolbox” you can use to facilitate dialogue and host “Climate Conversations” within your library community.
You
will:
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Learn how to create and host successful “Climate Conversations” at
your library.
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Share ideas for archiving and exhibiting artifacts created through
these conversations.
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Brainstorm ideas for building community partnerships.
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Learn why resilience and social capital are critical for communities
to thrive and endure, and how libraries can help communities build both.
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Experience mindfulness exercises as a tool for “re-wiring” the brain
to stabilize the nervous system.
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Explore your own thoughts and feelings about climate change through
storytelling and reflective writing.
This workshop
is taught by Madeleine Charney, Research Services Library, W. E. B. Du Bois Library, UMASS, Amherst.
Cost: Free |
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