February 2023 Monthly Actions & Meeting W/ Doria Brown, Social Media Influencer

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Each month, Citizens’ Climate Lobby supporters gather locally for a monthly meeting where we educate ourselves by listening to a guest speaker. Go to your local chapter's page to find out more about your chapter's plans for listening in. February's Monthly Meeting took place on Saturday, February 11th at 1:00 pm ET and featured a conversation with social media influencer Doria Brown.

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In the realm of climate communication, social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram loom large as a means to reach people, especially younger people who are most concerned about the world they will inherit in the future. Joining this month's meeting is Doria Brown, a social media influencer known as The Earth Stewardess on TikTok (72,000 followers) and Instagram (22,500 followers). Doria is an environmental scientist and the youngest municipal energy manager in New Hampshire, working for the City of Nashua. Her social media posts focus on energy science, sustainability, and science communication. Doria will speak with us about how she reaches a wide audience with her short, creative videos.

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Watch or download the video recording or pre-call video. Listen to the podcast on PodBean or iTunesView the transcript.
 

February's Monthly Actions (click here to download the full sheet)

  • Fire up your grasstops engagement!
  • Finalize the plan for your in-district/state MOC activity in March
  • Help people in your chapter go to D.C. in June
  • Chapter development bonus action: Host a film screening and introduce attendees to CCL
  • Social media bonus action: Click to share CCL’s social posts
Group Leaders: check out the “Advance Planning for Group Leaders" PDF for how to use the February Action Sheet.
Posted by Brett Cease on Feb 3, 2023 4:15 PM America/Los_Angeles

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