Earth Week of Action: Everything Electric

Electric vehicles are more than cars—more and more people are discovering electric bikes and scooters for travel in their neighborhoods, and electric buses mean that riders don't have to breathe dirty air. Electric freight and delivery trucks mean highways are cleaner and quieter. And electric rideshare drivers don't have to pay for fuel as they wait for a ping from a rider.

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Don't Miss These Next Events:

Wednesday, April 28, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM PST/2:00 PM-3:00 PM EST
Everything Electric! A fun chat with drivers of electric bikes, trucks, buses, and more!

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Thursday, April 29 4:30 PM PST/7:30 PM EST
Time to THRIVE: Art and Youth Leadership: This Earth Month, join us for an intergenerational panel and art build! Art is a key way for us to envision the world we want to create and communicate our goals to the broader public. During the art build, we’ll walk you through making a banner, poster, or window sign you can put up in your home or neighborhood to call for climate, racial, and economic justice. We’ll also talk about the importance of poetry, music, and spoken word!

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Friday, April 30
Beyond Dirty Fuels: How The Frack Cycle Harms Our Communities

More information coming soon!


Saturday, May 1, 10:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET
There's Work to be Done! Why Building Back Better With Unions Matters
How can the labor and environmental movements work together toward a just transition to a clean energy economy? Join Derrick Figures, the Sierra Club Labor Program Director, for a conversation with special guests from the labor movement.

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