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Join us at Indianola Presbyterian Church on May 19th at 9:00 AM for a pivotal discussion on a topic that touches all of our lives—mental health and grief in the face of climate change. This special event will explore the profound emotional impacts of our ecological crisis and highlight the powerful collective care practices that communities are implementing to honor our shared grief. Together, we will find strength in solidarity and inspire each other to persist in our crucial climate action efforts. Don't miss this chance to connect, understand, and engage on this urgent issue.Speaker Details
Bailey Fullwiler (She/Her/Hers) is a Regional Organizer for The Climate Reality Project, supporting local petrochemical campaign work in her home state of Ohio. Bailey has a background in social work and supporting communities in the mental health impacts of climate injustice. Prior to joining Climate Reality, Bailey has researched ecological grief and partnered with environmental groups throughout the Midwest to address trauma and build resilience in the climate movement. Bailey studied social work with a concentration in community practice for social change at Case Western Reserve University. In addition, Bailey is a trauma-informed yoga instructor who teaches with the nonprofit Queer Behavior and in local halfway houses. Outside of work she fills her time visiting local coffee shops, reading fantasy, and hiking.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1970 Waldeck Ave, Columbus, OH, United States, Ohio 43201