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Sarah Brady | January 22, 2019

K-12 educators: Join the Consortium in Latin American and Caribbean Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University and the Latin American Studies Program at UNC Charlotte for a free, interactive workshop on Saturday, February 23 to share and learn about resources for teaching about climate change. The workshop will be facilitated by Beth Bee, professor of geography at ECU, and Hannah Gill, director of the Latino Migration Project at UNC Chapel Hill.

Teaching About Climate Change: Resources from Latin America for K-12 Educators
Saturday, February 23, 4:30 p.m.
Room 3009, Fed Ex Global Education Center
301 Pittsboro Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27599

Please register for the workshop here. 

This workshop is part of the North Carolina Conference on Latin American Studies (NC/CLAS). The theme of NC/CLAS 2019 will be dedicated to “Understanding Complexity in Latin America.” NC/CLAS 2019 will be hosted at UNC-Chapel Hill on February 22-23, 2019. NC/CLAS 2019 is free and open to the public. Online registration by all participants (presenters and moderators) and attendees is requested.