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19 CURRENT | michelleiL |
October 18, 2022 15:46
| about 2 years ago
We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida, Spring 2023! Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email. About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole, Miccosukee and Tequesta Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved Black African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2023 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Macha at jordan@publiclab.org. |
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18 | michelleiL |
August 17, 2022 15:01
| over 2 years ago
We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida, Spring 2023! Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email. About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole, Miccosukee and Tequesta Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved Black African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2023 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. |
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17 | michelleiL |
August 17, 2022 14:59
| over 2 years ago
Join us for our spring 2023 Barnraising in Miami, Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email. About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole, Miccosukee and Tequesta Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved Black African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2023 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida, spring 2023! Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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16 | michelleiL |
August 09, 2022 18:45
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole, Miccosukee and Tequesta Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved Black African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2023 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us for our spring 2023 Barnraising in Miami, Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida, spring 2023! Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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15 | michelleiL |
August 09, 2022 18:43
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole, Miccosukee and Tequesta Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved Black African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2023 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us for our spring 2023 Barnraising in Miami, Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida, spring 2023! Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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14 | michelleiL |
August 09, 2022 18:36
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole, Miccosukee and Tequesta Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved Black African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2023 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us for our spring 2023 Barnraising in Miami, Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida, spring 2023! Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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13 | michelleiL |
June 30, 2022 18:11
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole, Miccosukee and Tequesta Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved Black African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Kreyòl Ayisyen: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyolayisyen Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising2022 #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging:
Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post # 2
Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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12 | michelleiL |
June 28, 2022 17:30
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole, Miccosukee and Tequesta Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved Black African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Kreyòl Ayisyen: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyolayisyen Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging:
Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post # 2
Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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11 | michelleiL |
June 28, 2022 17:28
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Kreyòl Ayisyen: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyolayisyen Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging:
Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post # 2
Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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10 | jmacha |
June 23, 2022 18:39
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging:
Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post # 2
Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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9 | jmacha |
June 23, 2022 18:39
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging:
Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post #2
Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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8 | jmacha |
June 23, 2022 18:38
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging:
Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post 2 Save the Date for the Public Lab 2022 Barnraising Florida Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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7 | jmacha |
June 23, 2022 18:38
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging:
Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post 2 Save the Date for the Public Lab 2022 Barnraising Florida Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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6 | jmacha |
June 23, 2022 18:37
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging: Sample Post # 1 Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post 2 Save the Date for the Public Lab 2022 Barnraising Florida Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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5 | michelleiL |
June 23, 2022 18:22
| over 2 years ago
About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging: Sample Post # 1 Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post 2 Save the Date for the Public Lab 2022 Barnraising Florida Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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June 23, 2022 18:21
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About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging: Sample Post # 1 Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post 2 Save the Date for the Public Lab 2022 Barnraising Florida Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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June 23, 2022 18:20
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Save the Date for the 2022 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging: Sample Post # 1 Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post 2 Save the Date for the Public Lab 2022 Barnraising Florida Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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June 22, 2022 21:16
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2022 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: To tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Use hashtags #FLBarnraising #communityscience #environmentaljustice #publiclab Social Media Sample Messaging: Sample Post # 1 Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org Sample Post 2 Save the Date for the Public Lab 2022 Barnraising Florida Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising Low-income, LGTBQIA, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org |
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June 22, 2022 21:13
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2022 Barnraising Florida! We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol Share on Social MediaInvite your community to the 2022 Florida Barnraising: Hashtags PublicLab #2022BarnraisingFL #CommunityScience #EnvironmentalJusticeTo tag/mention/follow @PublicLab on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Social Media Sample Messaging: Sample Post # 1 Save the Date for the Public Lab Barnraising Florida: November 11-13, 2022! Join us for collaborative action towards environmental justice while learning about community science tools and practices. Submit our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/m6r4p99f Low-income, LGTBQIA, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org PublicLab #2022BarnraisingFL #CommunityScience #EnvironmentalJusticeSample Post 2 Save the Date for the Public Lab 2022 Barnraising Florida Public Lab’s Florida Barnraising will be an unconference-style space for organizers, educators, scientists, policymakers, journalists, technologists, and all curious individuals to come together and dive deep into environmental concerns, develop strategies, explore community science tools and practices and local environmental justice issues. Fill out our Expression of Interest Form for more details: tinyurl.com/m6r4p99f Low-income, LGTBQIA, Disabled, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian American Pacific Islander encouraged to apply. If you have any questions, please contact michelle@publiclab.org PublicLab #2022BarnraisingFL #CommunityScience #EnvironmentalJustice |
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June 22, 2022 21:02
| over 2 years ago
Look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! About:Florida is the stolen ancestral and traditional territories of the Seminole and Miccosukee Native peoples, lands and cultures built by enslaved African peoples, and home to immigrant and refugee communities from around the world. Florida is a prime example of compounding environmental effects that range from rising temperatures, stronger hurricanes and storm systems, red tide, destruction of coastal and marine environments, and rising level of mosquito populations and mosquito-borne illnesses. Historical social inequalities like environmental racism, transphobic legislation, climate displacement, and the ongoing housing crisis continue to exacerbate the impacts of climate change on exploited and marginalized communities. Through the practice of community science, Public Lab’s 2022 Florida Barnraising seeks to contribute to ongoing community efforts by the many and diverse social movements in Florida combating these injustices to protect people and the planet. Join us November 11-13th for our 10th annual Barnraising in Florida. Currently we are planning for the Barnraising in Miami, but are considering alternative locations in Florida. Updates and final announcements will be made here and sent via email if you submit an Expression of Interest Form. Acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing, health and safety protocols will be in place to ensure participants gather safety during this in-person event. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Suarez at michelle@publiclab.org. Expression of Interest Form:If you are interested in attending the 2022 Barnraising Florida, please fill out our Expression of Interest Form: *English: https://tinyurl.com/2022Barnraising *Español: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingEsp *Haitian-Creole: https://tinyurl.com/BarnraisingKreyol |
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