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SUMMARY:Engaging Women on Climate Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Across the political spectrum women consistently show up as more concerned\, more motivated and more ready to act on climate than other audiences\, yet we often neglect to design communications and campaigns with women in mind. \nThis workshop dives into the theory and practice of engaging women on climate. We will talk with leading researchers in Canada and the US\, and campaigners behind Science Moms\, Vote Like a Madre and Talk Climate to Me will share insights\, strategies and successful tactics. \nJune 23 @ 12 – 3:45 pm EST \nKey topics and takeaways: \n\n\nAn analysis of how women are similar and different from other audiences\, including insights into mothers\, women voters\, conservative women\, women of colour\, and non-environmentalists.\nTips on how to design campaigns with women in mind\nInsights into how women choose and use media\nNew relationships with practitioners working in similar areas\n\n\n\nThis workshop is open to all who are interested and all gender identities. Space is limited. Up to two people per organization may attend. You will be joined by other senior communications strategists\, campaign and policy directors. Engaging Women on Climate Change has been made possible through the generous support of the Clean Economy Fund. \nFull workshop schedule and speaker lineup to come. \nQuestions? E-mail maria@climatenarratives.ca \nRegister here: https://bit.ly/engaging-women-climate
URL:https://drawdownalberta.ca/event/engaging-women-on-climate-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Climate Change in the Canadian Media
DESCRIPTION:What’s the current state of climate coverage in the national media and what are the implications for communicators? \nJoin communications experts Cara Pike and Chris Hatch to hear the results of a spring 2021 media analysis. We’ll unpack the hot topics and emerging narratives\, followed by a discussion about messaging and strategy. Attendees will get early access to the media analysis report. \n\nJune 16 at 12 pm EST \nRegister here: http://bit.ly/Canadian-media-analysis
URL:https://drawdownalberta.ca/event/climate-change-in-the-canadian-media/
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