Time: April 15, 2012 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship
Street: 1207 Ellsworth St.
City/Town: Bellingham
Event Type: music, and, storytelling, performance
Organized By: Deborah Cruz
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2012
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An award-winning, one-woman musical show about climate change
“The Climate Monologues” brings to life onstage the stories of real people in the U.S. and around the world affected by climate change and people working to solve the climate crisis. Their stories are communicated through their own words and through original songs thatcomplement the stories. Some of these stories include:
Former West Virginia coal miner struggles with his granddaughter's health issues due to coal dust and slurry
Former rodeo cowgirl turned climate activist makes the win-win business case for climate protection
West Virginia family farmer deals with the poisoning of her drinking water from mountaintop removal coal mining
20-year-old college student explains why she's excited about studying climate change in school
Colorado mom inspires other moms to get active and promote solar energy
“The Climate Monologues” is about Facing our fears and risingabove them and about inspiration, courage and keeping our humanity and sense of humor in the face of critical challenges
$10.00 donation suggested
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