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Subject Population Connection News and Updates
Date November 18, 2021 8:39 PM
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November 18, 2021

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2021 Year in Review Event!

Join us for our FINAL virtual event of 2021! Population Connection
staff members will review 2021 accomplishments and activities, and YOU
will have the opportunity to ask questions and offer feedback.

We want to thank everyone who joined us for a virtual event in 2021.
We're so grateful to the 1,400+ members and supporters who took the
opportunity to engage in interesting discussions, learn from experts
in the fields of demography, reproductive rights, and environmental
studies, and more! We appreciate your continued support and look
forward to planning an exciting slate of activities for you in 2022.

We hope you'll register for our final event of the year at our website
below!

REGISTER HERE

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PopEd Quarterly Theme: Teaching With Children's
Books

Our PopEd program endeavors to create learners who
understand their place in their communities, both locally and
globally, and consider their impacts on the natural world. PopEd
curricula explore concepts like carrying capacity, crowding, global
inequity, pollution, and exponential growth. These types of concepts
can be difficult for learners to wrap their minds around but can
easily come to life when paired with a well-chosen children's
book.

This quarter, PopEd will share lesson plans that use children's
books to enhance understanding of the environmental and social issues
related to population growth. Learn more-and access some free
resources available now-below.

LEARN MORE

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DOUBLE Your Impact This #GivingTuesday!

#GivingTuesday is November 30th! We're excited to
announce that a dedicated group of Population Connection supporters
plan to match all gifts made through midnight on November 30th, up to
$10,000!

Don't miss this opportunity to DOUBLE the impact of your gift on our
critical work for global population stabilization. With your help, we
can reach more Americans with the message that human population growth
harms our planet. We have a great deal of work ahead of us in 2022 and
beyond to tackle this monumental challenge. Thank you for your
support!

DOUBLE YOUR GIFT

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In Case You Missed It...

If you haven't checked our website lately, you may
have missed some new blog posts that could be of interest to you! Here
is a sampling of recent posts:

COP26 Doesn't Mention the Elephant in the Room
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Natalie Widel, Director of Digital Marketing

Building a Better Ecological Consciousness: A Discussion with Dr.
Elizabeth Andrew-Essien

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Alex Casey, Communications Fellow

Commemorating Indigenous Peoples Day with Dr. Kyle Whyte

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Alex Casey, Communications Fellow

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