February Book Club
VirtualOur February selection is Carolyn Finney's "Black Faces, White Spaces," which explores the relationship between African Americans and America's great outdoors, environmentalism and more.
Our February selection is Carolyn Finney's "Black Faces, White Spaces," which explores the relationship between African Americans and America's great outdoors, environmentalism and more.
A meeting of the environmental justice committee meeting to discuss next steps on pursuing community conversations re: green space.
A meeting of the Advocacy and Public Policy meeting to discuss the environmental issues and updates of Wicomico County.
Filmmaker James Redford embarks on a colorful personal journey into the dawn of the clean energy era as it creates jobs, turns profits, and makes communities stronger and healthier across the US. Unlikely entrepreneurs in communities from Georgetown, TX to Buffalo, NY reveal pioneering clean energy solutions while James’ discovery of how clean energy works,...
The Wicomico Environmental Trust board of directors will meet to discuss organizational operations and environmental issues and updates of the area
Monthly meeting of the Advocacy and Public Policy committee to discuss current environmental issues, initiatives, invitations for involvement and updates.
A committee meeting to continue work and discussion on neighborhoods of color in underrepresented communities
A meeting of the board of directors to discuss organization operations, current events and activities.
There was once a town in the heart of America where all life seemed to live in harmony with its
surroundings...
Discussion of environmental inequities in communities of color
Committee to discuss environmental issues, updates and current status in the greater Salisbury area
A film that encourages discussions and actions concerning sea level rise, erosion and climate change in Dorchester County, MD. The film creates a powerful, intimate story that looks at a worsening global threat through the lens of Chesapeake Bay’s most vulnerable county.