Impact Hub Ottawa
Here’s a chance to share your experience and hear from others about what the last few months of the pandemic have been like for you, what you’ve learned along the way, what’s become more (or less) important to you, and what those lessons learned can tell us about action on climate change. This BBL is part of a series of local listening sessions aimed at distilling lessons from the pandemic that can help guide climate action and outreach.
Mitchell Beer is a longtime Hubber and publisher of The Energy Mix, a free e-digest on climate change, energy, and carbon-free futures. He’s worked on climate change since 1997, clean energy since 1977. A proudest moment was building a wind turbine out of wooden stir sticks with his then-11-year-old daughter, and improv comedy practices are sometimes the best part of his week.
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Brown Bag Lunches are Impact Hub Ottawa’s weekly lunch & learns led by Hubbers, for members and non-members alike. Topics vary each week, but you’re always sure to learn something new!
Can’t make it at 12 PM? Register and we’ll email you a recording of the presentation to watch at your convenience.
Tickets are free
We have removed our ‘Helping Hand Donation’ ticketing option and offer the following suggestions should you wish to donate, instead, to an organization working to support anti-racism in Canada:
- Community Relief Fund for Black and Indigenous LGBTQ2S+ Artists
- Black Health Alliance
- Black Lives Matter Toronto
- Justice for Regis
- Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- A Fund for Black-led Mental Health Supports
- Black Legal Action Centre
- Black Youth Helpline
* A Zoom link will be provided once you sign up via Eventbrite!*