
PhD Candidate Jordana Composto will be delivering a lecture with a Q & A in the 3rd installation of the 350 Chicago Speaker Series. In addition to giving an overview of the relevant social science research, her talk will focus on practical implications for those who work on and volunteer their time for climate action.
The event will occur on Monday, October 16th from 6:30 - 8:00 PM and be held at the University of Chicago Social Sciences Research Building, 1126 E. 59th Street, Room 122.
To RSVP, please click here for the EventBrite ticket page. The presentation is free, but please feel free to provide a donation and reserve your spot in the lecture hall. Your donations help 350 Chicago in the fight against the climate crisis and allow us to present events such as the Speaker Series.
Jordana Composto is a PhD Candidate in Psychology and Social Policy at Princeton University. This talk is part of an ongoing free speaker series presented by 350 Chicago, a local grassroots climate justice organization and co-sponsored by the University of Chicago Psychology Department.
In solidarity,
Team 350 Chicago