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  • Rise + Repair: West Twin Cities Gathering

    Rise + Repair Regional Gatherings
    St. Edward's Episcopal Church 865 N Ferdale Rd, Wayzata, MN, United States

    Along with many community partners, we are gearing up for the 2024 Legislative Session. Join us to learn more about how Rise and Repair can be a vehicle for small organizations to achieve their legislative priorities next year and for Minnesotans across Minnesota to amplify and support Indigenous Rights and Climate Justice during the 2024…

  • A Call for Global Repair

    Plymouth Congregational Church 1900 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, MN, United States

    Join MNIPL and our partners at ActionAid USA for an important presentation and discussion on international climate justice! CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP Global systems of extraction and greed have exacerbated an unequal world, one where the countries who have benefited least face the most dire consequences of climate change. We believe that in order to…

  • Rise & Repair Pre-Session Policy

    Zoom

    Rise & Repair is a diverse alliance bringing together Minnesotans from across the state to push for bold proposals during the 2024 Legislative Session to advance Indigenous rights and climate…

  • 2024 Rise & Repair Caucus Training

    Zoom

    2024 is set to be a vital year for the climate movement and our planet as a whole. The Rise and Repair Alliance is bringing together organizations to promote Indigenous…

  • Climate Justice & Indigenous Rights: A Christian Opportunity to Rise & Repair

    Zoom

    Rise & Repair is a diverse alliance of people and organizations advancing Indigenous rights & climate justice during Minnesota’s 2024 Legislative Session. Join us to learn more about how Rise & Repair can be a place for you to get involved and support the work different partners are pushing for during this Legislative Session. You'll…

  • Clean Heat by 2040: What will it take to get there?

    Summer Policy Series 2024
    Zoom

    Minnesota has made a commitment to being carbon-free in our electricity production, but many of us are still using natural gas to heat our homes. Despite the fact that there are more sustainable ways to keep our homes warm like heat pumps or electric heat, most of the policy and physical infrastructure in our state…