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DESCRIPTION: What is the role of arts and culture in inspiring climate action? How can artists and cultural organizations help cities meet their climate goals—and how can cities support them in return? Join this webinar to learn about the&nbsp;San José Climate Art Program, a program enlisting artists as active agents in meeting the city’s ambitious climate neutrality by 2030 goal, and the&nbsp;Alameda Rising Tides Initiative, a program inspiring community climate action on sea level rise through a series of public art performances and installations. Discover how your city can take similar steps to harness the power of the arts and cultural sector to meet climate and adaptation planning goals.\n&nbsp;\n\nModerator: Sarah Atkinson&nbsp;/ Hazard Resilience Senior Policy Manager, SPUR\nDanielle Siembieda&nbsp;/ Senior Arts Manager, City of San José Climate Art Program\nTara Pilbrow&nbsp;/ Executive Director, West End Arts District\n\n\nFor details, click here: https://spur.secure.nonprofitsoapbox.com/component/events/event/464
SUMMARY:From Canvas to Climate Plan: Integrating Arts into Municipal Climate Strategy
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