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What’s Possible: Health, Equity, and Climate-Aligned Affordable Housing, September 17, Basalt, Colorado
Event Description
Join RMI and TACAW for an inspiring evening dedicated to solutions for healthy, safe, and climate-aligned affordable housing! This event celebrates the release of the groundbreaking book, What’s Possible: Investing NOW for Prosperous, Sustainable Neighborhoods, a compelling collection of 25 essays written by climate and community development experts.
Renowned climate activist Catherine Coleman Flowers, founder of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice, will deliver the keynote address, sharing her powerful work in transforming communities through strategic and collective action.
Following the keynote, the panel will feature leading experts in health, climate, and energy equity as they relate to affordable housing. The speakers will delve into pressing local issues and explore innovative solutions that benefit tenants and reduce climate-harming emissions from across the United States.
Following the event, there will be a networking reception with refreshments. Complimentary copies of the What’s Possible book will be available for attendees.
CEO, RMI (opening remarks)
Catherine Coleman Flowers
Founder, Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice (keynote)
Srinidhi Sampath Kumar
Interior West Policy Manager, RMI
Maggie Super Church
Director of Policies and Programs, Massachusetts Community Climate Bank
April Long
Program Director, Western Mountain Regional Housing Coalition
Michael Reiner
Analyst & Policy Advisor, Office of Energy Justice Policy & Analysis, DOE
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