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Green New Deal - For The People Tour. Climate Justice Rally, Dearborn MI Sunday November 5th.

In the midst of the climate crisis it is more important that we come together to discuss actionable solutions, climate policies, and the importance of environmental equity. Join Clean Water Action and the Michigan Alliance for Justice in Climate in Dearborn Sunday November 5th for live music, community art, and a just transition fair while connecting with your community!

 

Green New Deal For The People Tour
Climate Justice Rally

Sunday, November 5th from 12:30 to 4pm
12:30pm: Just Transition Fair
1pm: Community Art Build & Musical Performances
2 pm: Green New Deal Rally

Featuring:

Rep. Jason Morgan, 23rd House District
Rep. Dylan Wygela, 26th House District

Community leaders and advocates from
Michigan Alliance for Justice in Climate
Clean Water Action
Detroit People's Platform
Rent Too Damn High
& more

+ a special surprise guest!

UAW Local 600
1500 Dix Avenue
Dearborn MI 48120

We all deserve communities free of pollution, affordable and reliable power, dignified and meaningful jobs, and neighborhoods where we can live in peace and security. Join us on November 5th as we call on President Biden and our Michigan state government to make bigger and bolder investments that keep our communities safe and healthy!

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UAW Local 600
1500 Dix Avenue
Dearborn, MI 48120
United States

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Coming Together For Equitable Public Power

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