Earth Sessions NY

Earth Sessions NY
Intersectional Environmentalist
Carolina Díaz Chan for Earth Sessions at Patagonia Brooklyn

Project Description

Community-driven environmental justice concerts

Client Goal

Bringing together people with intersectional identities to find community, learn about climate justice, and spark local action

Services Provided

  • Project management

  • Event consulting

  • Budget management

  • Production & event liaison

  • Copywriting support

About the Partnership

On September 23 during Climate Week NYC, Intersectional Environmentalist (IE), in partnership with The Eyes & Ears Agency, launched the fifth event from a series of Earth Sessions concerts. This event was sponsored by Earthjustice and The Solutions Project, and put on in partnership with Patagonia and Future Earth.

This Earth Sessions featured an inspiring discussion with leaders of nonprofit organizations, Jasmine Guadalupe at The Hood Hikers and Max Moinian at Future Earth, as well as a screen printing activation in collaboration with Future Earth. The event also featured a performance by Gaia Music Collective, featuring a string quartet with Carolina Díaz Chan (viola), Tiffany Weiss (violin), Calvin Chan (cello), and Hajnal Pivnick (violin) performing music from Frank Ocean, Yebba, Olivia Rodrigo and more.

Earth Sessions were born out of the desire to build community in real life, while promoting climate justice education, and creating physical spaces to celebrate art in the movement for change.

Photos by Eileen Tran + Kiana Kazemi — Videos by Shrey Pri

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"We are so excited to partner with Patagonia, Earthjustice, and Future Earth to host Earth Sessions during Climate Week NYC, and center important conversations on environmental justice from leaders in our community."
Kiana Kazemi, IE Director of Programming
Intersectional Environmentalist team at Earth Sessions Patagonia Brooklyn

About the Organization

Intersectional Environmentalist (501(c)3) is a climate justice community and resource hub centering people of color and historically excluded voices. They merge science, cultural wisdom, and creativity through curricula + interactive learning experiences to connect individuals with their local communities to root their environmental practice in equity and inclusion.

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