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Sustainability: Regenerating the Future

The human consequences of unsustainable systems have very real environmental, social, economic, and political consequences.  However, there are alternatives to endangered ecosystems, fractured communities, economic waste, and unresponsive government. A panel of experts will discuss the challenges and opportunities in framing a better, more sustainable future.

Can’t make it in person? Join us on Zoom!
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/UhVKkSZvQi2SnBlaJo-IUg

Location provided after registration.


ABOUT THE SERIES

2026 Spring Teach-In Series: Understanding Unsustainable Systems & Developing Alternatives

“Teach-ins” have been a cornerstone of nonviolent activism since the Civil Rights Movement, and Roanoke Indivisible is extending this approach into the Roanoke and New River valleys through a four-part Education to Empowerment (E2E) series titled, Understanding Unsustainable Systems and Developing Alternatives. The events — taking place in February, March and April — delve into the impacts of authoritarian behavior on American society and help the citizenry understand wealth inequality and the social, economic and political consequences of inaction.

Each teach-in session covers a topic within the greater framework of the impact Trump is having on modern society and the wellbeing of American citizens moving forward. The speakers for the sessions are leaders in their fields and include Professor Emeritus and author Michael Santos, former Ben & Jerry's and Stonyfield CEO Walt Freese and author and 6th District Congressional Candidate Beth Macy.

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