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​Making Sense of The Climate Crisis, "The Week"

​Making Sense of The Climate Crisis, "The Week" a 3 Session Program at Medfield Public Library - Reserve your spot and Register NOW!

Making Sense of The Climate Crisis
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Making Sense of The Climate Crisis, "The Week" a Three Session Program at Medfield Public Library

Join us at the Medfield Public Library for three 90 minute sessions that make up a program called "The Week." This program is presented by Medfield Residents who have already participated in "The Week" and want to share it with others in the community.

Please plan on attending all three sessions (Thurs 5/16, Tues 5/21, and Thurs 5/23) to get the most out of this program:
Click HERE to reserve your spot in the 10:30-noon sessions.
Click HERE to reserve your spot in the 6-7:30 p.m. sessions.

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The Week is a unique, informative, and potentially profound group experience to discuss climate change, and what we can actually do about it.

Too often the issue of climate change feels abstract and overwhelming. The Week is a way to engage this issue, for real, with friends and neighbors. The Week doesn’t tell us what to do, but empowers us to makeup our own minds. Your group will view three 1-hour documentary
films over the course of one week, and spend about 30 minutes after each viewing to have a guided conversation.

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Medfielders who have already participated in The Week highly recommend this program, even if climate change documentaries/discussions are not usually your cup of tea! It is not about recommending a particular policy solution at all, but instead focuses on our humanity and the wide variety of feelings that people experience on this issue.

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