Week of April 1

Congratulations and thanks to Peter Glenshaw who provided us with a provocative and timely presentation on “Much Worse than an Opioid Crisis: The Epidemic of ‘Deaths of Despair’ in New Hampshire”. Click here for the videotaped presentation. Unfortunately some of the questions were edited out as they were inaudible.

As many of you know we received a grant for our monthly programs back in January. If you have the time, we would appreciate your filling out this survey, so we are able to report back on program outcomes. Many thanks!

Peter’s presentation has primed us for Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s new HBO documentary “One Nation Under Stress”, soon to be released. Stay tuned!

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  • First in the Nation Calendar: NH Presidential candidate visits;
  • March 31, Congresswoman Annie Kuster, The Lyme Inn;
  • April 1, Film, “The Devil We Know,” NH Film Series, CHANGE OF VENUE, HANOVER;
  • April 1: The Racial Equity Challenge Starts;
  • April 3 – 12, National Week of Conversation Challenge;
  • April 6, Toward Racial Healing;
  • April 11, Vital Communities: Let’s Talk About Climate Change;
  • April 22, UVD Program: Food, Water, and Bugs at Risk- program details added;
  • May 18, The New England Grassroots Environment Fund (NEGEF) 2019 Spring RootSkills Series, Brattleboro;
  • Lobbyists in NH, podcast, NHPR Civics 101
Sunday, March 31st at 11:30 a.m.
The Lyme Inn .Annie Kuster reception
Join Annie Kuster at the Lyme Inn on March 31st.Please RSVP here. If you could, please send this out to your lists. We would love to see you all there!For more information please contact Sarah at (317) 755.9593 or at sarah@kusterforcongress.com.
April 1 – April 21
The Racial Equity Challenge  Let’s have greater collective capacity and courage to identify and address the different ways that bias, prejudice, privilege, and oppression show up in our work and lives. Join the challenge!Click here for website details and to sign up! 
Click here for Facebook details and to sign up!
Monday, April 1, 6 – 8 p.m.
“The Devil We Know: 
DuPont
and 3M poisoning the world.”CHANGE OF VENUE:
Oopik Auditorium, Life Science Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.

Parking map is hereHosted by Safe Water Alliance

“The Devil We Know” is the story of how one synthetic chemical, used to make Teflon products, contaminated a West Virginia community. New research suggests that nearly all Americans have been exposed to non-stick chemicals in food, drinking water, and consumer products and that they’re in our blood.

The showing will include a panel of experts and meaningful actions that you can take to demand clean drinking water in New Hampshire.

National Week of Conversation Challenge,
April 5-13 .
Take a small step to help bridge the political divides in our country.Learn from each other, build relationships, and look for ways to reduce the growing polarization in our public life.

Join the challenge! Meet with one person during the week who has different views about how to deal with the major issues facing our country.

Remember 

“Real change, enduring change happens one step at a time.” – Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Saturday, April 610:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 

Toward Racial Healing: Discovering Your Best Self

Kilton Public Library , Lebanon

This is Session One of a two-session workshop on the challenges of diversity, identity, and inclusive practice.

Event Details and Registration

Thursday, April 11, 4:30 p.m.
Let’s Talk About Climate Change

Vital Communities
 Not sure how to talk about climate change?
The Upper Valley Adaptation Workgroup will host its spring forum on April 11 from 4:30–8 p.m. “Let’s Talk About Climate Change” will prepare attendees to have more effective conversations about climate change, address common misconceptions, and build the skills necessary to feel more comfortable discussing the topic.

Get the details and register.

(Attendance at this workshop would be good preparation for the UVDems Earth Day program on April 22: “Food, Water, and Bugs at Risk.”)

Monday, April 22
UVD Earth Day Program:
Food, Water, and Bugs at Risk!
Potluck @6 p.m., program @6:30 p.m.
Lebanon Senior Center, 10 Campbell Street, Lebanon
Saturday, May 18
School for International Training
Brattleboro, VTThe New England Grassroots Environment Fund
2019 Spring RootSkills Series

The RootSkills series is about building networks. The workshop offerings are about helping grassroots organizers develop their own solutions to complex environmental and social justice issues that affect where they live. Workshop sessions are both process- and issue-based.

This event will focus on racial and economic disparities as we consider inequity in rural New England communities.

For more information on presenting, registering, or exploring scholarships and stipends, please click HERE.

 

Lobbyists in NH: All you need to know 

We hear a lot about lobbyists and their role in government, especially in Washington, D.C. So how does it work in New Hampshire?

Hint: they are wearing the bright orange name tags. Learn about what they do and how lobbying works in this episode of New Hampshire Public Radio’s Civics 101: New Hampshire podcast. Citizens Count is a collaborator on this podcast project which features the insight of Anna Brown, our Director of Research and Analysis, and Jacquelyn Benson, our Content Editor.

Other podcast topics include the state budget, secretary of state, governor, and town meetings.