CLIMATE, YOUTH & SENIORS
Friday, March 21, 2025 9AM - NOON
9:00 AM
Land Acknowledgement
● Corrina Gould, Tribal Chair, Confederated Villages of Lisjan & Co
Founder, Sogorea Te Land Trust
9:10 AM
Welcome
● Cheryl Davila, Founder, CEMTF & Former Councilmember, City of
Berkeley
Speakers:
9:20 AM
Carlos Uribe stood in for Congresswoman Barbara Lee, a leading
progressive, 13 term member of Congress in California’s 12th
Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives,
ended her term in January 2025, now continuing to seek leadership
locally.
9:40 AM
Climate Crisis Effects on the Most Vulnerable Communities
● Mayor Eduardo Martinez & Former Councilmember City of
Richmond, California
10: 00 AM
Climate Change and Children's Health
● Kristie Trousdale, Deputy Director, Children’s Environmental Health
Network
10:20 AM
Youth Organizing for Climate
How Old Will the Revolution Be? Manufacturing a Mass Movement of
Life Long Menaces
● Aniya Butler, Cultural & Relational Strategist, Youth vs. Apocalypse
● Finn Does, Organizer & Student, University of California, Berkeley,
● Abigail Zoger, Professor, Santa Rosa Junior College, Sonoma Youth
Climate Night
11:20 AM
Education and Climate Change: Current Realities and Possible Actions
● Kitty Kelly Epstein, PhD, Educator, Activist, Author &
Co-Host, KPFA Education Today
11:40 AM
Climate, Youth, Seniors & 1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations
● Pat St. Onge, Chaplain, Mills College @ Northeastern University &
● Barbara Rhine, Retired Attorney & Professor, Golden Gate Law
School
11:55 AM
Announcements & Closing
● Cheryl Davila