Webinar: End the Genocide Now!
Webinar: We DO have the power to End the Genocide Now! Join this webinar to learn how and spread the word. Friday, September 5 • 12:00 PM Bonus: Roger Waters, one of the speakers, will also perform a new song.
Webinar: We DO have the power to End the Genocide Now! Join this webinar to learn how and spread the word. Friday, September 5 • 12:00 PM Bonus: Roger Waters, one of the speakers, will also perform a new song.
Webinar Training: ACLU People Power’s Know Your Rights Training. Friday September 5 • 8:00 PM
Join the Sierra Club for Person County Canvassing: Volunteers needed for this Saturday, September 6 & Sunday, September 7! Help knock doors in north Roxboro 2:30—5:00 PM nearby the site of a possible Microsoft data center.
Register for Partners in Environmental Justice Raleigh (PEJ)’s annual Big Sweep watershed cleanup! Saturday, September 6 • 8:00–11:00 AM at Walnut Creek Wetland Center | 950 Peterson St., Raleigh
Webinar: We DO have the power to End the Genocide Now! Join this webinar to learn how we can mobilize civil society worldwide to end the genocide now. Friday, September 5 • 12:00 PM & Sunday September 7 • 4:00 PM Featured speakers include: Craig Mokhiber, Jeffrey Sachs, Miko Peled, Medea Benjamin, Susan Abulhawa, Ali Abunimah, Imam Omar Suleiman, Rev. Munther […]
Webinar: National Voter Registration Day in North Carolina is coming up on Tuesday, September 16— Join a statewide coalition of groups on Monday, September 8th • 6:00 PM to learn how your organization can get involved
Webinar: Pursuing higher ground - how Appalachia in North Carolina learned to resist and recover. Monday, September 8 • 8:00 pm
Join Democracy NC and partners for a special virtual training in honor of National Voter Registration Day (September 16, 2025). Sign up to receive a recording! Tuesday, September 9 • 6:00–7:30 PM
Join Code Pink NC Today, September 9 • 7:30pm for a powerful panel of peace advocates: 'Gaza amidst the chaos.' Please send your questions for the Q&A portion to @codepink.nc Location: Community Church of Chapel Hill, 106 Purefoy Rd, Chapel Hill
Register: 11th Annual CEEJH Environmental Justice & Health Disparities Symposium. The symposium will take place virtually on Wednesday September 10, and in person from Thursday September 11 - Saturday September 13, at the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, MD.
Webinar: Our friend Dr. Crystal Cavalier (7DS) will be speaking at: Rematriation - Bringing Home our Past, Present, and Future on Sep 10, 2025 • 12:00 PM. Join the conversation about the work to reverse colonization’s negative impacts and return home that which belongs to Indigenous communities for past, present, and future generations.
Meeting: The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission will meet Wednesday September 10 • 1:00—3:45 PM and Thursday, Sept. 11 • 9:00 AM. Attend in-person or join the meeting virtually. Ground Floor Hearing Room, Archdale Building, 512 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh
Join the online comment party! Say NO MVP Southgate. Mountain Valley Pipeline wants to move its dangerous Southgate project and is seeking a permit from the DEQ to cross waterways in NC. Join Appalachian Voices on Wednesday September 10 • 6:30 pm to learn more about the MVP Southgate and speak out against the project.
Thursday Sep 11 – Attend Forsyth Commission Meeting – register
Join PowerUP NC for their Raleigh Cool it Down Weatherization Party. The event will include free weatherization supplies, workshops, food, and DJ Will. Saturday, September 13 • 2:00—5:00 PM at 1725 New Hope Rd, Raleigh
Join The Harvard Climate Action Week September 15–21, 2025 with virtual events all week leading up to the Symposium the 19-20. The events will speak to the new knowledge and ideas needed to help the world address the climate crisis.
Join NC WARN and Leticia Zavala of El Futuro Es Nuestro for Ni Una Vida Mas: Extreme Heat, Climate Justice and the Threat to our State’s Farmworkers. Learn how extreme heat is endangering immigrant farm workers in NC and how climate justice, labor rights, and immigrant equity intersect- and what a local organization is doing to support those most at […]
Join Pro-Choice NC for their September Quarterly Update Sep 16, 2025 • 12:30 PM to receive updates on what is going on at the NC and Federal Legislature, discuss the importance of state courts, and provide updates on coming events and ways you can take action.
Register: Join Haymarket Books and W.E.B. Dubois Movement School for Abolition and Reconstruction for a political education collaboration streaming on Youtube Wednesdays from September 17 - Dec 10 • 6 PM ET
Festival: The 40th Annual Farm Aid festival will be held in Minneapolis September 18-20. Farm Aid’s annual festival is an all-day celebration of music and family farmers featuring a unique lineup of artists and genres, along with family farm-identified, local and organic foods. The pre-festival events on the 18th and 19th are a time to dig deeper, to build on […]
Register: Tonight September 18 • 4 PM ET, join In Our Name Campaign for a webinar: Before the Shofar Sounds: The Power of Jewish-Palestinian Solidarity this High Holidays with Linda Sarsour of MPowerChange
Register: NC Black Alliance invites you to Part 2 of their Black Dollar Webinar Series Tonight, September 18 • 6 PM. This session will explore how public spending can be a tool for social and economic change—and how to ensure businesses owned by Black, Brown, Indigenous communities, and women have a fair opportunity to build a stronger, more inclusive […]
The Environmental Justice Community Action Network (EJCAN)’s 5 year Anniversary Banquet will be Saturday, September 20 at 200 Northeast Blvd., Clinton, NC. The keynote speaker is Richard Moore, former Co-chair of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council and current Co-Director of Los Jardines Institute, Albuquerque, NM. For more information, see this flyer.
The Blowing Rock Art & History Museum will host a community listening day this coming Saturday, September 20 • 10 AM - 1 PM for people to share their experiences of Hurricane Helene and its aftermath. Recorded interview segments will be broadcast on WFDD in the two weeks following the event
Register: NC Black Alliance invites you to Rooted in Wellness Day on September 20 • 10 AM - 3 PM for a day of collective action and resources that support community well-being and agency, such as heart health screenings, mammograms, immunizations, and information about health insurance. Multiple Locations: Anson County: Morven, Durham County: Durham, Forsyth County: Winston-Salem, Guilford County: Greensboro, Mecklenburg […]
Join labor activists from around North Carolina—and the whole region—to strategize, share skills, and learn how to organize to win at Labor Notes's North Carolina Troublemakers School, Saturday September 20 • 10:00 AM
Join 350 Triangle for Triangle Sun Day & Make Billionaires Pay! A day of solidarity action with national and international events -- Make Billionaires Pay, Draw the Line, and Sun Day. They will have speakers, including our own Dr. Rania Masri talking about climate justice, immigration, Rights of Nature, and more. Sunday September 21 • 2-4:30 PM, 3313 Wade Ave., Raleigh
Register: Beloved Community Center invites you to Sun Day Triad in Greensboro, to celebrate clean energy, community power & creativity on September 21 2:00 - 5:00 PM at Faith Community Church. From EVs to solar nachos, poetry to the Raging Grannies—let’s rise together for a world beyond pollution with the kick off event happening Sunday September 14th
Join the NC Justice Center for the 2025 Defenders of Justice Gala! Celebrate the inspirational work of outstanding leaders in our community who are leading the fight for justice. Sunday, September 21, The Washington Duke Inn • 6:30—8:00 PM
Summit: Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive (COFED) is accepting applications for Build, Unlearn, Decolonize, an immersive, in-person experience for emerging QTBIPOC food & land stewards. September 22-26. Reach out at bud@cofed.org to see if this program is right for you. For more information, including frequently asked questions, click here.
Join 7 Directions of Service (7DS) in centering Indigenous voices during NYC Climate Week this September. They will be hosting Indigenous leaders for 3 powerful conversations on Tuesday, September 23: Rights of Nature in North Carolina: Protecting Land & Life from Fossil Fuels • 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM • Register Appalachia to the Gulf South: Rematriation as Climate Justice • 12:45 PM […]
Join Bones, Bugs, and Botany for a complimentary workshop, HOT SAUCE: Ancestral Communication through Food as Medicine. Explore the herbalism and ethnobotany of Hot Sauce on September 23rd 8:00 PM
Register: Join Dogwood Alliance for a webinar titled: Sustainable Biomass Programme - Certifying the Unsustainable Thursday, September 25 • 10:00 AM to discuss this new report
Register: Join POLITICO’s E&E News reporters on Thursday, September 25 • 1:00 PM for a webinar on Trump’s Climate Action Rollback: a review of what the administration is doing across several agencies. We’ll also discuss whether the White House has a broad strategy on climate and what’s ahead
Register: Magical Thinking & Greenwashing in Big Tech’s AI Takeover (online) Thursday, September 25 • 3:00 PM
Join the Durham Workers Assembly at the Durham Rising march and rally on Thursday September 25 • 5:00 PM. Send a clear message to Duke to stand with Durham and stand with workers.
Join Siembra NC and NCSU Gradworkers for an ICE watch training so you can support your neighbors and organize in your community. Thursday September 25 • 6:30 pm, at Pullen Memorial Baptist Church (1801 Hillsborough St, Raleigh)
Join: Peace Hill at Avila will be hosting Footsteps Ahead of Ours: A cultural review of the first occupants of Orange and Durham counties on Sept. 26 • 5:00 PM— Sept. 27 • 7:00 PM at Avila Center for Community Leadership, led by Beverly Scarlett. As part of the event, participants will visit the historic burial sites in Hillsborough maintained by Indigenous Memories. The retreat will also […]
Livestream: On September 27-28 • 1 PM ET we come together again for the second edition of 24 Hours for Palestine! Join over 100+ artists, scholars, and activists from across the world for 24 hours of non-stop performances, panels, dialogues, short films, personal stories, eye witness accounts, poetry, music, and more, in an act of global solidarity
Appalachian Voices invites you to Register for September 27: SSEP Canvassing + Register September 28: SSEP Canvassing at North Davidson Public Library• 559 Critcher Drive, Lexington, NC 27295 US
Screening: Conserving Carolina invites you to Stories of Resilience: Films from the Year Since Hurricane Helene. This event, on the anniversary of the storm, features short films by PBS NC. September 27 • 7:30—9:30 PM at the Hendersonville Theatre, 229 S Washington Street Hendersonville, NC
Appalachian Voices invites you to Register for September 27: SSEP Canvassing + Register September 28: SSEP Canvassing at North Davidson Public Library• 559 Critcher Drive, Lexington, NC 27295 US
Register: 7 Directions of Service (7DS) invites you to a Comment Party: Speak Out Against the SSEP Pipeline September 29 • 6:30 PM
The NCEJN 2025 Summit Registration is open. Please do register, preferably before the closing date of October 1st. The Summit will be held October 17 & 18 at Franklinton Center at Bricks. Sponsorship for the Summit is also now open. Please support us in building an inclusive Summit.
Register: The Center for Energy Education invites you to 2025 EnergyFEST- its annual celebration of renewable energy development in rural communities that spotlights homegrown energy generation that will meet the demand for more power. Thursday, October 2 • 10 AM – 4 PM, on its campus at 460 Airport Rd., Roanoke Rapids. Dr. Valerie Ann Johnson, NCEJN Co-director will be presenting.
24 Moons over Gaza: An art journal by The Witness Friday, October 3 • 11:00 AM - Sunday, October 5 • 1:00 PM at North Star Church of the Arts, 220 West Geer Street, Durham, NC, 27701. A rare invitation into the witnessing of the events of the past two years through the eyes of a Palestinian artist. Every […]

Save the Date: Bertie’s Forgotten Black and Native Patriots of the Revolutionary War. October 3-4, 2025

Conference: The 13th Annual Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners (BUGs) Conference is happening October 3 to 5 2025, in Detroit, Michigan. BUGs is the largest national gathering for Black farmers, growers, land stewards, and food justice organizers. This year’s conference will be held at the University of Detroit Mercy, 4001 W. McNichols Rd. More information will be available soon.
Summit: The 2nd annual NC Climate Week Summit, Friday October 3. Hear from North Carolina leaders in green economic development, transportation, and clean energy. Learn more here. There will be virtual workshops for all of climate week, September 29 - October 3, on the NC Climate Week Website
Forward Justice Network invites you to 2025 Fed Up Fridays. Friday, October 3 • 6 PM, at the Tarboro Road Community Center, 121 N Tarboro St. Raleigh, NC to talk about the policies and issues affecting our communities, and ways to heal
Join Greensboro Revolutionary Socialists in the fight against xenophobia, racism, sexism, transphobia and all forms of oppression. From IDF to ICE, resist the right wing attacks! Friday October 3 • 6:30 PM Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm st, Greensboro
Join the Office of Sustainability and Resilience on Tuesday, October 7 • 9:00—11:00 AM as they welcome the NC Sustainable Business Council for an engaging and impactful session on how emerging State policies could impact the work that they are doing locally at the Barber Park Event Center, 1502 Barber Park Drive Greensboro, NC
Register: CleanAIRE NC is hosting the 10th Annual NC BREATHE Conference.This year’s theme explores the intersection of planetary and human health and community resilience. The conference will be Wednesday-Thursday October 8-9 2025 at the Harris Conference Center, 3216 CPCC Harris Campus Drive Charlotte, NC
Register: Rising Together: Advancing Environmental Justice Despite Uncertain Times. Thursday, October 9 6:30 - 8:00 PM, at Catawba College Center for The Environment 2300 W Innes St, Salisbury, NC - Room 302. Mr. Richard Leak(Concerned Citizens of West Badin Community), Ms. Tish Taylor (Concerned Citizens of St. John in Louisiana), and Dr. Sederra Ross (the American Chemical […]
Register: 7DS invites you to Bundle of Arrows Art Gathering: Education, Art & Performances to STOP the Fossil Fuel Buildout - Including musical performances by Lumbee/Tuscarora singer-songwriter Charly Lowry, and more! Bundle of Arrows: Art & Concert to Stop the Pipelines! Sunday, October 19 • 2:00 - 5:00 PM at YESA Farm • 5123 N NC Hwy 119, […]
Town Hall: The Greensboro Citywide People’s Town Hall with the Beloved Community Center creates a space for open and respectful dialogue between residents and elected officials. Monday, October 20, 2025 • 6:30—8:00 PM New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, 306 S English St, Greensboro NC
Register: Rights of Nature: Reframing Conservation through Indigenous and Community-Led Law. Join 7 Directions of Service on Wednesday, October 22 • 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM, YESA Farm, Pleasant Grove, NC
Conference: Join the Labor Network for Sustainability for their 2025 Labor Convergence on Climate, “From the Shop Floors to the Frontlines“ from October 24-26, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Join Labor leaders, Workers, and climate advocates to align strategies, build power, and take collective action.
Symposium: Registration is open for the Water Quality for Fisheries Symposium with Coastal Carolina Riverwatch. Duke Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC, October 27-28
Listen to an exciting conversation: Jerome Scott in conversation with Anne Olson for a discussion of Motown and the Making of Working-Class Revolutionaries: The story of the league of revolutionary black workers. Wednesday October 29 • 7:30 - 8:30 PM.
Register: 7DS invites you to Truthsgiving 2025: November 02, 2025 Doors: 2:00 PM - Show: 2:15 PM - All Ages at The Fruit, 305 S Dillard St, Durham, NC, 27701
Register: 2025 NC Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission Summit. Bennet College. Greensboro, NC. November 9-11.
November 25 • 5:30-6:30 PM. Kingsboro AI Data Center Community Meeting (in person) 5416 Nobles Mill Pond Road, Rocky Mount. Kingsboro and Bulluck communities: We want to hear from you! Let's gather at Mt Galilee Primitive Baptist Church to get information and discuss proposed AI data centers aimed at OUR community: $19 billion data center project for […]
Monday, December 1 • 6:00 PM. Edgecombe County Board of Commissioners meeting on the sale of land for Energy Storage Solutions. See below for details
Join the AI Now Institute’s launch of their North Star Policy Toolkit for Data Center Organizers and Policymakers—a guide to using policy to stop AI data center expansion. They’ll preview the toolkit and feature a panel of local and state organizers, who will discuss how they’ve used policy interventions as an organizing tool to both fight individual […]
This Thursday, the Stokes County Planning Board will be reconsidering a rezoning request for a large data center in Walnut Cove. Join CWFNC to express your opposition to the data center. Thursday December 4 • 6:00 PM at the Ronald Wilson Reagan Building. 2nd floor - Commissioners, Chambers. Danbury, NC (1014 Main Street, Danbury 27016). (See the images at the end of […]
Join NCEJN in signing on to the letter opposing the SANDBOX Act. The bill creates an AI regulatory moratorium and is written so broadly that it could arguably apply to any law or regulation, including consumer protections, worker safety standards, and environmental safeguards. Please take a moment to review and sign on by 5 pm on Friday, December 5, […]
Register: Join Partners for Environmental Justice (PEJ) and the Raleigh Innovation Team (i-team) at the Community Project Expo on Saturday, December 6 • 11:00 AM -2:00 PM at the Walnut Creek Wetland Park.There will be projects focused on Green Infrastructure, Education & Empowerment and Equitable Development
Saturday, December 6 • 7:00 - 10:00 PM. Charlotte Reimagined: A night of community, resistance, and expression through art. 9025 University Road. $15 early admission. Organized by the Charlotte Housing Justice Coalition.
Register: Join CWFNC at a Stokes County Community Meeting: Say NO to Proposed Data Centers on Sunday, December 7 • 2:00- 3:30 PM at Walnut Cove Public Library, 106 West Fifth Street Walnut Cove, NC 27052
Friday, December 12 • 5:00 - 8:00 PM. Join It’s Our Future / El Futuro Es Nuestro for their End of Harvest Dinner. People’s Solidarity Hub (1805 Chapel Hill Road, Durham.) Inviting organizers, advocates, and all supporters of our farmworker movement to celebrate our strides in 2025 and plan for the next year. The last few […]
RSVP Join The Richmond County Coalition for Justice and Black Empowerment (RCCFJBE) Family and Community Day at 643 US Hwy 1 S in Rockingham on Saturday, December 20 • 8 AM. Submit an application for water testing on their website
On January 7th, ICE officers shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, a legal observer in Minneapolis. Say no to ICE terror in our communities. See below for more details Today, Thursday January 8. In Durham, at 6 pm, at the CCB Plaza. In Asheville, at 4 pm, in Pack Square. In Charlotte, at 5:30 pm, at First Ward Park. […]
A recent investigation by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance has uncovered that Amazon is capturing billions of dollars in government purchasing in cities, counties, and school districts across the country. This drove up costs for governments, eliminated transparency, and eroded competition by pushing out better-performing, more accountable independent suppliers. The disappearance of these small and […]
Join the National Wildlife Federation’s Environmental Justice, Health, and Community Resilience and Revitalization program for a roundtable discussion on the recent growth in AI data centers and its impact on local communities. This event is held on Thursday, January 8 from 6-8 pm.
This event will be held on Thursday, January 8 at 8:00 PM.
This event will be held on Thursday, January 8 at 8:00 pm.
This event will be held on Saturday, January 10 at Nuestro Barrio at 2 pm.
Join this ICE watch training so we can support our neighbors and organize in our community in Wake County. This training is on Saturday, January 10 from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm at Pullen Memorial Baptist Church.
The webinar will include research-backed guidance on narrative and messaging based on our new J20 toolkit. This webinar will be co-presented with Arc Initiatives and the Environmental Polling Consortium (EPC). It will be held on Tuesday, January 12 at 2:00 pm.
The Stokes County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on whether to approve the 1,800-acre Project Delta Data Center on 1/12/25. Tell them NO DATA CENTER.This data center is a threat to local history and heritage, it would be on land that was Upper Saura Town and is culturally relevant to the Occaneechi Band of […]
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr spoke on healthcare inequality in 1966 when he stated: “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhumane because it often results in physical death.” Workers must unite to demand “Hands Off Our Healthcare!” The billionaires have launched a campaign of vile racism backed […]
The EJH Summit brings together environmental justice and healthcare advocates, leaders, and community members to collaborate on strategies that directly impact OUR communities. This year’s theme emphasizes empowerment, resilience, and reclaiming agency over our health and environment. Through targeted breakout sessions, attendees will gain practical tools and knowledge to strengthen community resilience and prepare for […]
The recent U.S. military attacks and threats on Venezuela are just its latest acts of war on its southern neighbor. The Trump regime appears more determined than ever to bring about regime change in this country that has the largest proven reserves of oil in the world. The danger of this U.S aggression is not […]
As environmental justice communities face continued rollbacks and political attacks, our coalition is still here, still united, and still resisting. Join the Platform for a Just Climate for a timely webinar highlighting members of Congress who have actively defended environmental justice priorities in 2025, and exploring what environmental justice fights and opportunities lie ahead […]
The Movement for Black Lives is launching a national call to action for MLK Day and throughout February to reclaim the radical legacy of Dr. King, to defend Black History, and to protect Black futures and the future of humanity on Monday, January 19.
A Training for NC Advocates. This event will be on Wednesday, January 21 at 5:00 pm.
Unpack the financial incentives driving mass incarceration and explore how we can disrupt systems that profit at the expense of marginalized communities. This event will be held on Wednesday, January 21 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.
Apex’s Town Council and Planning Department are holding a work session to discuss a research study on the potential impacts of hyperscale data centers on the town of New Hill. This event will be held on Tuesday, January 22 at 3:30 pm.
Join BTC in Durham, NC for an evening of community, conversation, and bold ideas about the future of work and economy in North Carolina. This event will be held on Thursday, January 22 at 5:00 pm.
Learn more about a proposal to open up a methane gas well for an AI data center in Lee County. It would be challenging to get enough gas out of the well without fracking, but even regular drilling for gas is especially dangerous due to Lee County's geology. Learn what you can do to protect […]
Join Fertile Ground Food Cooperative for their Quarterly Meeting with speaker Moses Ochola. This event will be held on January 24 from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm.
Hear about the State of the Haw and from HRA Staff as they address sediment and industrial contaminants. This event will be held on Wednesday, January 14 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
This is a teach-in on how to avoid misinformation and disinformation in the 2026 North Carolina midterms. This event will be held on Thursday, January 29 from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm.
ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) has operated for years with extraordinary power and almost no accountability. The result has been predictable and devastating: excessive force, civil rights violations, secrecy, and a culture that treats abuse as collateral damage. Since this weekend's killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents, many Democrats are speaking out and are […]
Register: ICE Wars: Violence, Compassion, and Resistance (a WIRN Webinar) on Wednesday, February 4 • 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM. This webinar will describe the scope of the federal presence in Minnesota, what it feels like to be the subjects to an armed intervention by your own government, the impact on immigrant neighbors, and the […]

Register: Reading Frantz Fanon: Join Abolition School & Haymarket Books for hybrid political education collaboration. They'll be digging into curated readings from across the career of anti-colonial revolutionary Frantz Fanon, doing so as always with an eye to distilling crucial lessons for the struggles on the horizon. Via interactive streaming on YouTube. Wednesdays starting February […]

Register: Flock, Ring, and the MF’n Police: Break down this massive surveillance web, how it partners with local law enforcement agencies and ICE to criminalize our communities, and how these corporations sell the tech that expands the surveillance state. (A Media Justice Webinar) on Wednesday, February 4 • 6:00 PM
Get ready for an engaging lecture and conversation with Michael S. Regan, a leading voice in environmental justice. The program, a cornerstone of EEJI’s efforts to highlight critical voices and spark action for environmental justice, will explore the intersection of climate justice, racial equity, and economic policy, with a focus on how power, policy, and […]

Join an in-person conversation, dinner & teach-in on the history & solidarity of African-Americans & Palestinians. Speakers: Issa Farhoud, Desmera Gatewood, and Rania Masri. This event will be held on Friday, February 6 from 6:30 pm to 8:45 pm.

Register for The City Raleigh Candidates’ Forum on Saturday, February 7. Mayoral & At Large • 10:30 am; District Representatives • 1:00 pm. Shaw University.
Join Crossroads Church of Fayetteville for an afternoon filled with delicious food and the opportunity to connect with community members. This is your chance to engage in meaningful conversations about the issues that matter most to you. This event will be held Saturday, February 7 from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
Rooted Futures Lab is hosting the second meeting of the Data Center & Environmental Justice Coalition featuring a 1-hour, drill-based negotiation training focused on data center siting and permitting. This event will be held on Wednesday, February 18 at 11:00 AM.

This film screening of Earth's Greatest Enemy will include a virtual Q&A with the Director Abby Martin. This event will be on Thursday, February 12 at 7 pm.

Prep Meeting: Concerned Community members are preparing for the Public Hearing in Canton, NC, on February 11 to better understand: what data centers are, their impact (economically, environmentally, etc.), current regulations and laws, & our options as a community on Sunday, February 8 • 11 AM -12:30 PM. The Hive House Commons (19 Park St, […]
Wear red to show solidarity in standing against the New Hill data center. This event will be on Tuesday, February 10 at 6:00 pm.
Data Centers are creating real problems for communities, from rising energy bills and strains on local water usage to noise and pollution. These harms are why people around the country are calling for a moratorium on data centers until we have federal laws in place to protect communities from these systemic harms. The tech industry […]
This event is a special session of the Chatham County Board of Commissioners to discuss a temporary moratorium on data centers. This event will be Wednesday, February 11 at 4:00 pm.
This public hearing is to address whether to adopt a temporary moratorium on new data centers. This event will be held on Wednesday, February 11 at 6:00 pm.
Speaker Series hosted by Conserving Carolina Unregulated Drinking Water Contaminants, Thursday, February 12 • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM at Hendersonville Green Drinks at The Local Table (1307 7th Ave E, Hendersonville, 28792)

This webinar is honor Safiya Bukhari, former Black Panther and political prisoner. This event will be held on Thursday, February 12 at 8:00 pm.
Join REACH for a Valentine's day event of fun and fundraising. This event will be Saturday, February 14 at 6:00 pm.

The Cuban people are facing extreme conditions amidst a black out, hurricane, and strangling US blockade that has been exasperated by a recent executive order aimed at cutting off all oil imports into the island. This event acts as a fundraiser to support them. This event will be on February 13 at 7 pm at […]
Through the Water Watch training, volunteers are trained to collect scientific observations related to water quality, flooding, erosion, habitat conditions and other indicators of river health. The information gathered helps Riverkeepers identify pollution concerns, monitor waterways and expand protection efforts across the watershed. This training will be held on Monday, February 17 from 6:00 pm […]
The Cape Fear Public Utility Authority has scheduled two community meetings for February to discuss projects that will transition several neighborhoods from private well water to public service. The extensions are supported by state and federal grants intended to mitigate “forever chemical” exposure in the region. This meeting will be for residents in the Castle […]

Hosted by the Clean Economy Coalition of Color, join the National Wildlife Federation’s Environmental Justice, Health, and Community Resilience and Revitalization program for a second roundtable discussion on data center developments and their impacts on our lives. Moderated by Dr. Khalil Shahyd, learn from a panel of experts about the current policy landscape for data […]
The Cape Fear Public Utility Authority has scheduled two community meetings for February to discuss projects that will transition several neighborhoods from private well water to public service. The extensions are supported by state and federal grants intended to mitigate “forever chemical” exposure in the region. This meeting will be for residents in the Castle […]

Join DREAM Defenders to discuss protecting Black immigrants in the wake of increased ICE attacks. This event will be held on Thursday, February 19 at 7:00 pm.

Please join Engaged Defenders for Democracy as will gather to demonstrate at the ICE facility in Cary. They will stand along Evans Road at the corner of Evans and Centrewest Court, near the Cary ICE office. This event will be every Friday until August from 9 am to 11 am.

Join the Protect Wake County Coalition at the New Hill Community Center to discuss tactics to stop the new data center. This event will be on Sunday, February 22 at 7:00 pm.