Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/09/2025
8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
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Standing with others to confront complex issues is a Unitarian Universalist strength. As we reach tipping points, the impacts of climate change are challenging available resources. Willingness to work together is coming from many unexpected quarters. Jan will discuss her commitment to building Beloved Community in challenging times. She will discuss bringing diverse groups together to recover from disasters, to build individual and community resilience, and to make and implement plans that strengthen community.
If there is hope in the devolving climate crisis, it is in the amazing innovative strength that comes from people of many backgrounds working together in new ways.
Speaker
Janice Booher, MS, is currently serving as the Director of UU Justice Florida’s Climate Resilience Ministry and as the Vice President of the non-profit Health Initiatives Foundation, Inc. with the goal of obtaining resources to address community-identified issues. She works to create Whole of Society collaborative efforts to address environmental health issues and weak Social Determinants of Health by engaging with multiple stakeholders, including marginalized people, low-capacity community groups, social service providers, academia, public health, arts, government, faith, advocacy, education, and other collaborators. She assists community groups in diverse low-income communities to build the capacity for data gathering and sharing to establish a common set of facts that support partnering and decision-making.
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