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   John, the rise of fascism and the worsening climate crisis are
   deeply connected — and the time for urgent action is now.
   Climate chaos is fueled by the same people in power who are currently
   attacking our democracies and our rights all across the globe. As climate
   activists, we must recognize these connections as we advocate for
   renewable energy solutions and a safer future for all.
   That’s why we’re inviting YOU to join us for the Climate and Fascism
   Webinar Series, hosted by the 350 International Solidarity Working Group
   (ISWG).
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   [ [link removed] ]Secure your spot now for one, two, or all three webinars between April
   and May — and keep reading below to learn why you can't afford to miss
   this series.
   [ [link removed] ]RSVP »
   This won’t just be a conversation — it will be a call to action. Here’s
   what to expect from this Climate and Fascism Webinar Series:  
                         Part 1: The Growth of Fascism
               📅 When: April 24, 2025 (Thursday) 7PM ET / 4PM PT
   How should we understand the current moment, with fascism and
   authoritarianism on the rise in the U.S. and globally? How is this related
   to climate change?
   Join our exciting line-up of speakers as we discuss the growth of fascism
   in the U.S. and around the world, and how our climate struggles are
   intimately connected to the fight for democracy. We’ll be joined by Jeremy
   Brecher from the Labor Network for Sustainability, Biju Mathew from the
   New York Taxi Workers Alliance, and Lorena Araujo from CRIPDES (the
   Association for Development of El Salvador).
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                 Part 2: Climate Movements at the Intersections
                📅 When: May 8, 2025 (Thursday) 2PM ET / 11AM PT
   How is the relationship between fascism and climate change manifesting in
   the U.S. and globally? How are communities and organized movements
   responding?
   Part 2 of the series brings together powerful organizers from Turtle
   Island and beyond to discuss how their climate struggles are responding to
   the militarism and xenophobia of the world-wide fascist project. We’ll be
   joined by Tefere Gebre from Greenpeace USA, Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner, poet,
   educator and performer from the Marshall Islands, AL Caballes from Desis
   Rising Up & Moving (DRUM), and Helena Mullenbäch Martínez from 350
   Colombia.
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                          Part 3: What We Take Forward
                📅 When: May 22, 2025 (Thursday) 7PM ET / 4PM PT
   In our final webinar, 350 activists who are part of the ISWG will discuss
   what they have learned from the webinar and think through what lessons can
   be applied to our climate movement. Webinar participants will be invited
   to interact with ISWG members and with each other.
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   The ISWG is a group of 350 activists in the U.S. who are committed to
   learning about international struggles and making the connections to
   advance our international climate movement.
   Join us and together we will discuss how the climate crisis and the rise
   of the right are interconnected — and chart a course for action for this
   political moment in solidarity and unity.
   [ [link removed] ]Whether you can attend one, two, or all three webinars, your voice is
   needed in this crucial conversation. RSVP today and invite your friends to
   join this powerful moment of collective action.
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   In solidarity,
   Nico for Team 350 and the International Solidarity Working Group (ISWG)
   
    
     
     
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