¡Cuba Sî, Bloqueo No!
Register: ¡Cuba Sî, Bloqueo No! The next WIRN webinar on Wednesday, April 22 • 8 PM will be about Cuba, featuring Medea Benjamin and Danny Valdes
Register: ¡Cuba Sî, Bloqueo No! The next WIRN webinar on Wednesday, April 22 • 8 PM will be about Cuba, featuring Medea Benjamin and Danny Valdes

Demand the city of Durham pass a moratorium to stop data centers & cryptomining. Speak out on Thursday, April 23 • 1 PM, at Durham City Hall and sign the petition

The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission is holding public hearings to receive public comment on proposed rules for monitoring and minimizing three PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, in wastewater discharged into North Carolina’s surface waters. This event will be on Thursday, April 23rd. Sign in and speaker registration begins at 5 pm and the […]

Tickets: NC WARN is honored to have The True Cost of Power: Duke Energy’s Climate Deception featured in the 28th RiverRun International Film Festival on Sunday, April 19, and Thursday, April 23 • 5:30 PM at the Reyolds Place Theatre, 251 N Spruce St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Join SiembraNC for the Enough Should Be Enough Listening Tour Team Launch Trainings. You'll get everything you need to work as a team, including learning how to use our conversation tool, how to think about who to have conversations with and how we'll develop an agenda together over the next several months This event will […]
Join The last Public Hearing on Proposed Adoption of PFOS, PFOA and GenX Monitoring and Minimization Rules on Thursday, April 23 • 6 PM at Wilmington City Hall at Skyline Center, 1st Floor Conference Center, 929 North Front Street, Wilmington, 28401 (talking points here!) Residents can submit written comments via email to NCDEQ. Email comments […]

Attendees will learn about the adverse impacts of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in the United States and how to monitor water for pollution caused by industrial livestock operations. The free virtual training will provide tips on how to identify pollution with easy-to-use test strips and how to use that data to hold CAFOs accountable. […]

Register: After the Shift: Open Mic Night, a night where working people can share their poetry, music, and stories with each other. Hosted by SEIU, the Union of Southern Service Workers, and Workers United, who will bring together worker voices and cultural organizers committed to dignity, equity, and building power on and off the job. […]

Register: Inside: The Margin - Energy Poverty, Climate Justice and the Fight to Keep the Heat On on Thursday, April 23 • 8 - 9 PM

Musical celebration of the organization of workers in NC tobacco factories and the political mobilization of the larger African American community during the 1940s. This event will be on Friday, April 24 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
The State Energy Conference of North Carolina brings together energy professionals, policy makers, innovators, and businesses to explore the latest trends, technologies, and strategies shaping the energy sector. This premier event delivers actionable insights that support North Carolina’s regional energy economy and foster national impact. This event will begin on April 28 and end on […]

Learn about the environmental, social, and policy implications of the rapidly expanding data center industry in NC and across the country from Dr. Rania Masri, Director of Organizing and Policy and Co-Director at NC Environmental Justice Network. This event will be on Tuesday, April 28 from 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm.

Join Southern Coalition for Social Justice and local Riverkeepers for a panel discussion on how local land-use planning can impact or protect water quality. This event will be on Wednesday, April 29 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.
2026 is a critical year to harness our collective power, connections, and resilience to build the future we want to see. Join NC Conservation Network for a chance to strengthen our shared energy, creativity, and commitment to change.

The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission is holding public hearings to receive public comment on proposed rules for monitoring and minimizing three PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, in wastewater discharged into North Carolina’s surface waters. This event will be on Tuesday, May 12th. Sign in and speaker registration begins at 5 pm and the […]