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Sunday, March 27, 1-3pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
What are Rights of Nature? How will they protect Ohioans’ air, water, and soil? How can Ohioans enact Rights of Nature legislation?
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Protecting the ecosystems that sustain us will take a new paradigm of thinking.
Ohioans must move away from our current exhausting and discouraging destruction agenda. We need a positive plan that relates to and preserves the natural world.
We need to recognize the Rights of Nature.
• Where did this concept come from?
• What are the opportunities for enacting rights of nature legislation?
• What will the next fifty years look like if we don’t?
We can secure nature’s rights to sustainable existence — and we must.
Presenter: Tish O’Dell, CELDF [Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund] organizer, Ohio Community Rights Network Board board member, and co-founder of Mothers Against Drilling In Our Neighborhoods, who has conducted workshops around the country, appeared in the documentary We the People 2.0, The Thom Hartmann Show, The Daily Show, on NPR, and in many podcasts and webinars.
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Hosted by Columbus Community Bill of Rights [CCBOR].
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