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DESCRIPTION:George Lakey&nbsp\;(Swarthmore College\, emeritus)Continuing a 
 series of events associated with&nbsp\;Environmental Storytelling CNY\, le
 gendary social justice activist and author George Lakey draws on principle
 s from his 2018 book\, "How We Win: A Guide to Nonviolent Direct Action Ca
 mpaigning\," to discuss his work with the&nbsp\;Earth Quaker Action Team&n
 bsp\;(EQAT)\, a mostly youth-led coalition\, which he co-founded to pursue
  ecojustice at the intersections of race\, class\, queerness\, and the cli
 mate crisis. He shares stories of how the EQAT successfully mobilizes cros
 s-sections of society to address the massive structural challenges we face
  in the United States\, and how event attendees can also create inclusive 
 nonviolent campaigns.
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SUMMARY:Nonviolent Action from Civil Rights to Climate Justice
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p data-block-key="j9p5p">George Lakey&nbsp\;(
 Swarthmore College\, emeritus)</p><p data-block-key="6i4pi">Continuing a s
 eries of events associated with&nbsp\;<a href="https://envirostorycny.com/
 ">Environmental Storytelling CNY</a>\, legendary social justice activist a
 nd author George Lakey draws on principles from his 2018 book\, "How We Wi
 n: A Guide to Nonviolent Direct Action Campaigning\," to discuss his work 
 with the&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.eqat.org/">Earth Quaker Action Team</a
 >&nbsp\;(EQAT)\, a mostly youth-led coalition\, which he co-founded to pur
 sue ecojustice at the intersections of race\, class\, queerness\, and the 
 climate crisis. He shares stories of how the EQAT successfully mobilizes c
 ross-sections of society to address the massive structural challenges we f
 ace in the United States\, and how event attendees can also create inclusi
 ve nonviolent campaigns.</p>
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