March 2024 Monthly Actions & Meeting with speakers Drew Eyerly and Karina Ramirez, CCL Staff
Citizens' Climate Lobby's Karina Ramirez and Drew Eyerly will present on "Understanding What You Don't Understand," which outlines the importance of working together while embracing differences. Andrew (Drew) Eyerly serves as CCL’s Conservative Outreach Director, where he lends a conservative voice and perspective to the organization’s mission while working to recruit, engage, and retain right-of-center volunteers. Prior to joining CCL, Drew served in the United States Army for 12 years as a Preventive Medicine Specialist and as a Medic completing tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Karina Ramirez (She/Her/Ella) joined CCL as a volunteer in 2017 and has served as CCL’s Diversity & Inclusion Director since 2018. In this role, she supports volunteers and staff working toward inclusion and belonging efforts. Karina is originally from Ecuador and lives in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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March's Actions (click here to download the full sheet)
- Sign up to donate monthly and quadruple your impact!
- Generate climate-focused media around Spring events
- Social media bonus action: Share CCL’s posts from our Conservative Climate Conference
- Chapter Development bonus action: Plan a coffee with someone whose views are different than yours
- Mobilization bonus action: Ask your members of Congress to cosponsor the PROVE IT Act
- Communications Skills Exercise: Practice saying our updated PROVE IT Act talking points
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