Mayor Carter and Saint Paul Public Library launch Read Brave: Our Climate Crisis during global “24 Hours of Reality” event at Science Museum
Read Brave, the library’s annual citywide reading program, will highlight our climate crisis in 2020
SAINT PAUL—Mayor Carter will join local leaders and youth activists at the Science Museum of Minnesota to highlight the City of Saint Paul’s efforts to address climate change and to launch Read Brave: Our Climate Crisis. Read Brave, library’s annual citywide reading program, aims to unite residents around this topic — to seek understanding of the science, share stories about its impact, and work together toward solutions.
WHO:
Mayor Melvin Carter
Alison Rempel Brown, President and CEO of Science Museum of Minnesota
Russ Stark, Chief Resilience Officer, City of Saint Paul
Isra Hirsi, Cofounder and Executive Director of U.S. Climate Strike
WHAT:
The launch of Read Brave: Our Climate Crisis, during the 24 Hours of Reality event at the Science Museum of Minnesota (SMM). Free and open to the public.
WHEN:
Thursday, November 21, 6 p.m.
WHERE:
Science Museum of Minnesota (120 W. Kellogg Blvd.), Elements Café (Level 6). Parking: Pre-pay only at SMM ramp. Receive a special rate for attending the 24 Hours of Reality event.