About this Event
Join us for a night of networking, refreshments, and a powerful discussion on how we can achieve climate justice for Norfolk.
Home to the world’s largest naval base, Norfolk, Virginia is sinking. It is more vulnerable than even New Orleans. The insufficient flood walls end where a housing project and a historic African American community begins. Underwater Projects mixes animation with live action to profile the area’s local leaders as they rush to create climate resilience plans to face an uncertain future. The film features narration by comedian Wanda Sykes and is directed by Liz Havstad. Join us on Thursday, October 3rd at Norfolk State University, Dorothy B. Brother’s Auditorium to watch and discuss this important film with members from the Norfolk community.
Featured Speakers
- Moderator: Armani Ray, President of the Norfolk State University Biology Society
- Dr. Cassandra Newby-Alexander, Endowed Professor of Virginia Black History & Culture, History and Interdisciplinary Studies, Norfolk State University
- Deidre “Moma D” Love, Chief Executive Officer, Teens with a Purpose
- DJ Bee, Director of Production Operations, WNSB Norfolk State University Radio
- Ru Williams, Environmental Justice Coordinator, Elizabeth River Project
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Norfolk State University, Dorothy B. Brother’s Auditorium, 700 Park Avenue, Norfolk, United States
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