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PechaKucha X Clean Energy & Environmental Resilience

Fri, Aug 30

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Project Space 411

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PechaKucha X Clean Energy & Environmental Resilience
PechaKucha X Clean Energy & Environmental Resilience

Time & Location

Aug 30, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Project Space 411, 411 W 4th St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, USA

About the event

Join Us for a Night of Inspiration & Learning about Resilience, Clean Energy, and Environmental Justice! 🌱💚🔋⚖️

Mark your calendars for an exciting & educational PechaKucha Night celebrating sustainability, community, and innovative solutions!

🗓️ Friday, August 30 🕕 6 to 8 PM 📍 Project Space 411

FREE ADMISSION

What’s PechaKucha? PechaKucha is a presentation style where speakers share their ideas using 20 slides, each shown for 20 seconds. This fast-paced & engaging format keeps the audience captivated!

Our Amazing Presenters:

1. Regina Hall, Executive Director of Boston-Thurmond United and leading candidate for the city's open NW ward seat.

2. Kemona McCarter, manager of the SOAR and Positive Path programs for The City of Winston-Salem, integral to the workforce training program affiliated with Solarize The Triad.

3. Ned Erikson, Director of Community Impact at Piedmont Federal Savings, working to make Piedmont Federal the region's go-to "green bank" to accelerate investments in environmental justice communities across Winston-Salem.

4. Sophie Mullinax, Chief Operating Officer at Bright Spaces, Wake Forest alum, and leader of dozens of Solarize campaigns across the country.

Why Attend?

• Learn from expert presenters in resilience, clean energy, and environmental justice.

• Gain valuable resources and tools for sustainability and community impact.

• Network with like-minded individuals who are passionate about creating a better future.

Drinks/Light refreshments, and snacks/finger foods will be provided. Don't miss this opportunity to support meaningful action and enhance your knowledge about important issues. See you there! 💚💚💚

This project is sponsored by the Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County and funded through ARPA supported by the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners.

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