Lecture at UUSF – From I to We: People and the Plants and Animals that Accompany Us on Earth

Sunday, May 5, 9:30 am – 11:00 am: What matters more: our human communities or the natural world? This question, or a variant of it, drives environmental debates, and also drives a wedge between progressive movements. Brent Plater, founder and director of the Wild Equity Institute, will describe what his organization is doing to get past this dilemma and build a healthy and sustainable community for people, plants, and animals. You will learn about the numerous endangered species found in the Bay Area and find out how you can help them recover. You will also learn how you can help build a stronger environmental and social justice movement.

Where:
Martin Luther King Room
First Unitarian Universalist Church
1187 Franklin Street (at Geary)
San Francisco, CA 94109

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION TO FIRST UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH

All of the following Muni bus lines have stops within a short walking distance of the church:
2 Clement, 3 Jackson, 4 Sutter, 19 Polk, 38 Geary, 47 Van Ness, 49 Van Ness. Please visit 511.org to plan your route.

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