Climate Change: How have you experienced it? How can you become part of a community safeguarding climate and democracy?

Kathy Erdman, Third Act Wisconsin, Co-Facilitator
Scott Lowery, Third Act Wisconsin, Democracy and Voting Liaison
Almost all of us have experienced the effects of climate change either directly with a flooded basement, damaged landscaping or loss of power or through the losses of family and friends. Join with Forum attendees to share how climate change has been real in your life. Learn about a group of elders determined to work together to assure that democracy and the best possible climate outcomes are present for our children and grandchildren. Learn simple ways that you can be part of the solution at a level that works best for you.
In-Person or Online
In-Person: In Max Otto Hall.
Online: Also available on our YouTube channel.

For over 50 years, the Sunday Forum lecture series has showcased provocative, sometimes controversial, speakers discussing topical issues of the day: politics, the environment, health issues, the arts, education, and more. The Sunday Forum is held at 10:00 a.m. September through May. Speakers give a 45-minute presentation, followed by questions and brief comments from the audience. The content of Forum lectures does not necessarily express the viewpoint of First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee, but are meant to offer thoughtful topics which our members often pursue further on their own.