Tacoma’s 350.orghttp://350.org/ has coordinated a public intervention called #Wake to Extinction: Reimagine the Future of Tacoma.
All are invited to be part of this artful collaboration taking place on Sept 27 during the global #climatestrikehttps://www.facebook.com/hashtag/climatestrike?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARBh3Qh2nCAHULltO2JKqwPQxw-JO01p9cjRazF4XVFmkZU8sb98SxuQ2vmdqBM3a7CzPomlM4DJTZrqcut8jRNR_2rV15U2OmKvMM3zF9pcmQeaJ7AHJyKSadRSrP1KTtHPYI6UDsfVJAOx_LZ3AvsZaBuGW90YAPb3_q37VIAbskAuQcxSoKd-DFwpxg1rgE_VejttZDKh-A8zKN7BoA35L3X2VioDPCYETKbI8sWJaG_V4g39HVRaKUlWZtRkjMTzG9CRrLLaJUNT5IZvzl7dSCtMn6RTjFl14gpR4mPlWzoM6Pdo50Dw3RVyAE1N63_Q6nS_XKfqDXmSTOCWUE0&__tn__=%2ANK-R week of action.
The night begins with a procession of illuminated insects through downtown Tacoma to acknowledge and grieve the sixth mass extinction now underway. We’ll then wind up outside Tacoma Art Museum, where community made artwork re-imagining a fossil fuel free future will be projected onto the walls and we’ll invite a conversation about what that future might look like.
You can bring your own illuminated insects and participate in the procession.
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