
CCL Mid Atlantic Regional Conference – Washington, DC
Don’t miss this upcoming event in Washington, DC. Happening on Saturday, February 22, 2025 at George Washington University. Doors open at 1:00 PM.
Climate Actions can be hard given the scope of the problem, but working together to bridge various communities to advance climate solutions can be fun and empowering. We’ll bring together students, climate communication specialists, diverse community members, and climate scientists who are learning along with the rest of us to practice effective climate advocacy across the diversity that is America.
From informative workshops, to networking and socializing opportunities, to reflective time via healing circles, our conference will help you build bridges to expand your climate community. And a reporter from the Washington Examiner will be covering our conference!
Things you’ll learn at our conference:
- How to bridge your career and climate work
- How to foster alliances with other organizations
- How to influence others through storytelling and media
- How to use AI for more successful lobbying
Agenda:
Saturday, February 22
Sustainability tours of the GWU campus at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m. followed by social gatherings in DC
Sunday, February 23
8:00 — Registration and hot beverages
8:30 — Welcome, logistics & CCL national updates
9:00 — Plenary: Building Community in the Midst of Stolen Focus
9:50 — Break
10:00 — Breakout Session 1: (a) Activating Friends and Family Through Narratives; (b) Healing Circle; (c) Climate Advocate Training
11:00 — Break
11:20 — Breakout Session 2: (a) Intelligent Advocacy: How to Elevate Your Lobbying Game with AI; (b) (a) Bridging Communities to Lobby State and Local Government: Successes; (b) Multigenerational Media for Climate Work; (b) Action Hour; (c) Climate Advocacy Training (cont’d)
12:20 — Lunch (provided with registration)
1:30 — Breakout Session 3: (a) Bridging Communities to Lobby State and Local Government: Successes; (b) Multigenerational Media for Climate Work
2:30 — Break
2:40 — Breakout Session 4: (a) Bridiging Careers and Climate Work; (b) Bridging Communities to Lobby State and Local Government: Taking Actions
3:40 — Break
4:00 — Closing Session: Key Takeaways on Bridging Communities
5:00 — Adjourn
Tranportation and parking:
We encourage you to travel to the event as sustainably as possible! Regional rail lines including Amtrak connect with the DC Metro subway system at Union Station. The Metro stop closest to the conference venue is Foggy Bottom (Orange, Blue, Silver Lines) at 23rd and I Streets. The nearest Red Line stops are Farragut North (.6 miles) or Dupont Circle (.7 miles). The area is also served by multiple Metrobus routes. The nearest Capital Bikeshare station is at 21st and I.
Paid parking may be available in the garage below the USC; the entrance is on H Street between 21st and 22nd. There are also public garages under the nearby Science & Engineering Hall (access from H Street between 22nd and 23rd) or the Law Learning Center (access from 21st or 20th Streets between F and G Streets. All parking garages are ADA compliant and have charging stations for EVs.
Overnight accommodations:
Accommodations for Saturday night are available at the State Plaza Hotel at a special group rate of $149.00 + 15.95% tax for a room with a king or two queen beds. Most rooms are also equipped with a kitchenette. Book now — this rate is available through January 31. Breakfast is available for an additional cost at the hotel’s Garden Cafe beginning at 7:00 a.m. Parking is available at the hotel on a first come-first served basis for $50 per night, with in/out privileges. The State Plaze Hotel is located at 2117 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20037.
For more information:
Please contact Sabrina Fu at midatlantic-rc@citizensclimatelobby.org
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