From Felix Wang, California Environmental Voters Ed Fund <[email protected]>
Subject TOMORROW: Learn about these national monument campaigns in California!
Date May 21, 2024 8:55 PM
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Hi friend,

Tomorrow, EnviroVoters Ed Fund is co-hosting a webinar about National Monuments in California with Latino Outdoors for Latino Advocacy Week — and you’re invited!

We’ll be talking about the three national monument campaigns in California: Kw'tsán in Imperial County, Sáttítla in the highlands of Medicine Lake to the north, and Chuckwalla among the Joshua trees and wildflowers of California’s southern deserts.

You’ll learn why these three efforts are so important and how you can get involved to establish permanent protection, just like we helped get President Biden to expand Berryessa Snow Mountain and San Gabriel Mountains National Monuments just a few weeks ago.

Tune in to EnviroVoters’ social channels to hear from our delightful speakers: Luke Basulto from the National Parks Conservation Association, Brandy McDaniels from the Pit River Tribe, and Donald Medart Jr. and Jonathan Koteen from the Fort Yuma Quechan Indian Tribe. The webinar will be live on Instagram and Facebook.

What: California National Monuments Webinar
When: Wednesday, May 22 at 6:30 p.m. PT
Where: Live on Instagram and Facebook

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See you tomorrow!

Felix Wang
Public Lands Fellow
California Environmental Voters Education Fund






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