DUE TO FIRE DEMANDS FOR ONE OF OUR DISCUSSION FACILITATORS, THIS EVENT IS BEING POSTPONED. NEW DATE TO BE DETERMINED. THANK YOU!
Join ALF Senior Fellows Sara Guest and Tony DeFalco (both Class XXXIII) for a thought-provoking and wide-ranging discussion of land use, climate justice and the possibilities and pitfalls of community response using the lessons from Harney County's defeat of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge as our guide.
In advance of this discussion, we'll read Sagebrush Collaboration: How Harney County Defeated the Takeover of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge by Peter Walker, offered free by The Ford Family Foundation in exchange for a review of the book (
https://www.tfff.org/select-books/book/sagebrush-collaboration) or support your local bookstore or library.
Questions will be collected in advance to help guide our conversation.
This event was scheduled for Saturday, September 19, 9:30-11AM, but we need to POSTPONE.
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