Be The Change Earth Alliance November Fundraising Event with Seth Klein
On November 27th, Be The Change Earth Alliance (BTCEA) will be hosting a fundraising event with special guest speaker & bestselling author Seth Klein!
You’re invited to join us for an evening full of community-building and collective learning while sipping on good drinks and nibbling on yummy snacks!
Come hear Seth Klein, bestselling author of A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency, speak about what Canada can learn about how to mobilize against the climate crisis from our past collective mobilization during the Second World War. A couple of lucky winners will go home with a copy of Seth’s book, too!
The funds raised through this event will help to ensure that we can continue to offer up-to-date, equity-informed, eco-social justice education and guidance to youth and educators across British Columbia.
Grab your ticket now before they sell out! We hope to see you there.
With gratitude,
The BTCEA Team
Quick information
When: Monday, November 27th from 7-8:30pm
Where: Unitarian Church of Vancouver (949 West 49th Avenue)
Why: To raise money for BTCEA’s youth and teacher programming for the 2023-2024 school year!
Accessibility: The Main Hall can be accessed from 49th Avenue (up a flight of stairs), from the church parking lot that can be accessed from Oak Street (no stairs to venue), or from Fremlin Street (no stairs to venue). Signage or people will be available day of to guide you to the room.
About Seth Klein
Seth Klein is the Team Lead and Director of Strategy of the Climate Emergency Unit (a 5-year project of the David Suzuki Institute that Seth launched in early 2021). Prior to that, he served for 22 years (1996-2018) as the founding British Columbia Director of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, a public policy research institute committed to social, economic and environmental justice. He is the author of A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency (published by ECW press in 2020) and writes a regular column for Canada’s National Observer. He is an adjunct professor with Simon Fraser University’s Urban Studies program, an honorary research associate with the University of British Columbia’s School for Public Policy and Global Affairs, and remains a research associate with the CCPA’s BC Office. Read more about Seth in his bio here.