Empowering Positive Bottom up Change for the Environment

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The dire nature of climate change demands both top-down and bottom-up change.

Author and Illustrator;  Ms. Dana Simson  is a life-long environmentalist and climate change activist will be the guest speaker for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Wicomico County Branch monthly meeting on Thursday, March 26,2020 at 7:00 P.M. This meeting will be held at Chipman Cultural Center, 325 Broad Street, Salisbury, MD.  Ms. Simson will speak on her book “Come Together”: A handbook to retool for the future.

Dana Simson is the Author and Illustrator of 14 books. Both her artwork and writing have been featured in various magazines, movies and television shows. Her artwork has been licensed internationally and shown in museums such as the Renwick, Washington, DC., and MOCA, Virginia Beach, VA

Ms. Simson said she is working to create a movement of one. Each of us and all of us together, creating a giant wave of change by turning to easy alternatives instead of plastics, fossil fuels, and other unsustainable practices. “My goal is to engage people to embrace a more sustainable and positive lifestyle one at a time. When protestors gather en masse and leave behind a mountain of plastic water bottles, it is clear that to begin to restore balance to our planet we need to start with ourselves.

Please join us! This seminar is open to the public free of charge. No registration is required.

About the NAACP:  Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the nation’s oldest and largest civil rights organization. Its members, throughout the United States and the world, are the premier advocates for civil rights in their communities, conducting voter mobilization and monitoring equal opportunity in public and private sectors.