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DESCRIPTION:Green Jobs? Pipeline struggles? Infrastructure? Recent events h
 ave revealed potential overlaps and tensions between climate and labor str
 uggles. The ongoing battle over the Dakota Access Pipeline demonstrates th
 e split within the labor movement on environmental questions\; especially 
 related to climate change. This event brings together experts and activist
 s who seek to bridge these tensions between climate and labor activism. Wh
 at would it mean to create a unified climate-labor movement? How can such 
 a movement respond to the new leadership in the White House? What is the r
 ole of policy in creating solutions to climate change that also appeal to 
 working class and other marginalized constituents? How can such a movement
  create forms of “global citizenship” to address the uneven historical res
 ponsibilities for and contemporary environmental impacts of climate change
 . This event will address these questions and many more.Panelists:&nbsp\;C
 hristian Parenti\, Global Liberal Studies\, New York UniversityKate Aronof
 f\, Writing Fellow\, In These TimesHowie Hawkins\, 2014 Green Party candid
 ate for New York Governor\, Member\, Teamsters Local 317&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Labor in a Changing Climate: Climate Change\, Labor and Global Citi
 zenship
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Green Jobs? Pipeline struggles? Infrastruct
 ure? Recent events have revealed potential overlaps and tensions between c
 limate and labor struggles. The ongoing battle over the Dakota Access Pipe
 line demonstrates the split within the labor movement on environmental que
 stions\; especially related to climate change. This event brings together 
 experts and activists who seek to bridge these tensions between climate an
 d labor activism. What would it mean to create a unified climate-labor mov
 ement? How can such a movement respond to the new leadership in the White 
 House? What is the role of policy in creating solutions to climate change 
 that also appeal to working class and other marginalized constituents? How
  can such a movement create forms of “global citizenship” to address the u
 neven historical responsibilities for and contemporary environmental impac
 ts of climate change. This event will address these questions and many mor
 e.<br><br>Panelists:&nbsp\;</p><p><b>Christian Parenti</b>\, Global Libera
 l Studies\, New York University<br><b>Kate Aronoff</b>\, Writing Fellow\, 
 <i>In These Times</i><br><b>Howie Hawkins</b>\, 2014 Green Party candidate
  for New York Governor\, Member\, Teamsters Local 317&nbsp\;</p>
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