Register: MVP Southgate 401 Virtual Comment Party. Southgate would extend the controversial Mountain Valley Pipeline, and has faced significant opposition. It is currently subject to an amendment review process, soliciting new feedback from the public on the pipeline’s impacts. Join Stop MVP Southgate in providing public comment on Monday June 30 • 6:30 PM.
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Against the Machine: An art exhibition exploring the role of the artist in the age of generative AI, fascism and climate disaster. Open Hours: Tuesdays June 17 & June 24 • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm.And Tuesdays in July • 2:00 - 6:00 pm. 1809 Chapel Hill Road, Durham. |
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Summit: The North Carolina Reproductive Freedom Table invites you to join “Joy is Justice Community Summit,” an evening of resistance to learn, connect, and strategize for the reproductive freedom and liberation of our communities. Get free reproductive health resources and products and enjoy dinner as you connect with community members and organizers. Free childcare and […] |
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![]() Register for Socialism 2025 Conference by April 25 for the early bird discounted rate. Conference is from July 3-6 in Chicago The far right ascends around the globe amid war and wildfires. The coming period promises more and deeper crises, but also to ignite mass social movements with increasing frequency. Caught between fear and determination, […] |
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Webinar: A turning point for climate justice: First Reflections on the Inter-American Court’s Advisory Opinion on the Climate Emergency and Human Rights with the Grantham Institute. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights is releasing its long-awaited Advisory Opinion, a landmark development that is expected to define binding standards for states’ climate obligations under international human rights law. This […] |
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Webinar: Join Women United Against Genocide for coffee, tea and conversations on: Juneteenth Resilience and Black Liberation — All Year Long! The meeting will be held on Thursday, July 10 • 8:00 PM Town Hall style; send your questions and join the conversation with speakers on Black Radical Organizers Conference and Black Liberation, Juneteenth Resilience, and Updates on Resistance in Palestine and for Immigrant Rights. The […]
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46th Annual Eno River Festival. Saturday July 5 - 5 pm. A spiritual tribute to the waters of the ENO, sponsored by Indigenous Memories & Friends. Location: West Point on the Mill. |
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Pack the Court against Racial Gerrymandering. The trial against racial gerrmandering resumes at federal court in Winston-Salem on Tuesday July 8 & Wednesday July 9. Join Common Cause and the NC NAACP to help pack the court and show your support in the fight for fair maps. Register here.
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Against the Machine: An art exhibition exploring the role of the artist in the age of generative AI, fascism and climate disaster. Open Hours: Tuesdays June 17 & June 24 • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm.And Tuesdays in July • 2:00 - 6:00 pm. 1809 Chapel Hill Road, Durham.
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![]() Register for this upcoming webinar: Understanding Data Centers and Their Environmental Impacts. Tuesday July 8 • 6:30–8:00 PM. Hear about the impact of Amazon’s massive $13.1 billion investment in Richmond County from the Richmond County Coalition for Justice and Black Empowerment! Tuesday, July 8, 2025 @ 6:30 - 8 PM ET Presenter: Julie Bolthouse, AICP - Director of […]
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Webinar Training: Climate Activists for Wells Fargo United Training. Wells Fargo dropped its climate targets — an irresponsible move that will have devastating effects on our climate and communities. Show Wells Fargo that there are consequences for dropping its targets by teaming up with the union. Come to this training to receive everything you need to spread […] |
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![]() Workshop: Food Sovereignty Workshop: Join Reclamation FARMacy for an interactive and thought-provoking workshop where they’ll explore how harmful narratives perpetuate inequities. Wednesday, July 9 • 6:30—8:00 PM, at the Ralph Campbell Community Center in Apollo Heights Park, 756 Lunar Dr, Raleigh, NC 27610
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Join the conversation: WBAI 99.5 FM New York hosts Don Cavellini (Co-Chair of the Committee Against Racism) and Dr Rania Masri (Co Director, NCEJN) for a one-hour conversation on environmental racism. Tomorrow July 9 • 8:00 PM. Livestream @ wbai.org |
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Webinar: Join Women United Against Genocide for coffee, tea and conversations on: Juneteenth Resilience and Black Liberation — All Year Long! The meeting will be held on Thursday, July 10 • 8:00 PM Town Hall style; send your questions and join the conversation with speakers on Black Radical Organizers Conference and Black Liberation, Juneteenth Resilience, and Updates on Resistance in Palestine and for […]
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Training with Siembra NC: Moving your City and County to Support Immigrants. Even as the federal government attempts to go after communities that defend immigrants, we know that there’s plenty our cities and counties can do to protect immigrant families, workers, and everyone else in our communities. Join a virtual training on Thursday, July 10 • 8 PM to talk more about […] |
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Against the Machine: An art exhibition exploring the role of the artist in the age of generative AI, fascism and climate disaster. Open Hours: Tuesdays June 17 & June 24 • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm.And Tuesdays in July • 2:00 - 6:00 pm. 1809 Chapel Hill Road, Durham. |
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![]() Register: Neighborhood Funder's Group (NFG)’s 2025 National Convening: Seeding (and Ceding) Transformational Power will be held in Nashville, Tennessee the week of July 15-17, 2025! NCEJN's Dr. Valerie Ann Johnson will be speaking on Wednesday July 16 • 4:00 - 5:30 PM Registration is closed, but we look forward to seeing you there if you’ve already registered!
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Webinar: Community Benefits Agreements: A tool for environmental justice from the Boston Bar Association and the Environmental Justice Assistance Network (EJAN) on Wednesday, July 16th • 5:00—7:00 PM. Learn about community benefits agreements (CBA) and how to effectively use this legal tool in service of environmental justice populations who are concerned about new development in their neighborhoods.
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Webinar: After Chantal: Taking Action in North Durham and Person Counties. In North Durham & Person Counties, our rivers & electric bills just got higher than ever. Join Clean Water NC for a virtual meeting on what we can do this July to protect ourselves from climate disasters & higher electric bills. Wednesday, July 16 • 6:00—6:50 PM |
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Rally: GOOD TROUBLE LIVES ON: A national day of action, on the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’s passing, to respond to the attacks posed on our civil and human rights. From voter suppression bills like the SAVE Act to the criminalization of protest, the Trump administration is launching a full-scale attack on our civil and human rights. Thursday, […]
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Join 7 Directions of Service (7DS) Action Fund for a community info session on the Indigenous-led Rights of Nature campaign in NC on Tuesday, July 17 • 7:00—8:00 PM. Rights of Nature laws and policies seek to grant legally enforceable rights to rivers and ecosystems, and are rooted in Indigenous values of kinship and interconnectedness. You can also join virtually |
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Volunteer Workday at Avila Center for Community Leadership on Saturday, July 19th • 9:00 AM—12:30 PM with the Union of Southern Service Workers (USSW). USSW believes in reclaiming the dignity of labor by transforming how we relate to work, especially the kinds of labor that are too often undervalued or invisible. Volunteering at Avila is one way to collectively steward a space […]
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Protect Black Freedoms: Peoples Power Assembly, a one-day, statewide gathering hosted by North Carolina’s Black Leadership and Organizing Collective (NC BLOC), a statewide formation across North Carolina. Connect and build with Black Changemakers in NC who are committed to freedom and co-creating equitable campaigns that work to dismantle systems of oppression and build liberating alternatives. Saturday, […] |
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Join Muslims for Social Justice on Sunday July 20th, 4:00—8:00 PM, to learn what we can take to advance the Palestine Freedom Movement in North Carolina and beyond. This dinner and discussion will take place at Flip It Mediterranean Restaurant (5821 Poyner Village Pkwy #101, Raleigh, NC 27616). RSVP here. |
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Meeting: Attend Democracy NC’s Eastern region coalition meeting on Monday, July 21st • 6:00—7:30 PM. Join online via Zoom or in person at 308 Meadows St, New Bern, NC. The focus will be on the upcoming County Board of Elections meeting on Tuesday, July 22nd, and why attending this and future meetings is critical. They will also provide updates on […] |
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![]() Webinar: AI Data Centers in Your Backyard: Who Is at Risk? The Center for Progressive Reform will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) requires the use of energy-intensive data centers. These facilities are forecasted to significantly increase global electricity demand. Some utilities in states across the country are building more fossil fuel infrastructure that directly contributes to climate change to […]
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Against the Machine: An art exhibition exploring the role of the artist in the age of generative AI, fascism and climate disaster. Open Hours: Tuesdays June 17 & June 24 • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm.And Tuesdays in July • 2:00 - 6:00 pm. 1809 Chapel Hill Road, Durham.
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![]() Register: Reclamation FARMacy neighborhood outreach They are hosting a class for 15 BIPOC families in the neighborhood surrounding their community garden to teach how to grow food in their own backyard. Tuesday, July 22 • 6:00—8:00 PM, Raleigh NC 27610 |
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Hearing: Tomorrow, July 23 • 10:00 AM the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture will hold a hearing titled, “An Examination of the Implications of Proposition 12.” Watch the hearing live at the link.
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Webinar: Understanding North Carolina's Disaster Risk — and What We Can Do About It. Rebuild by Design is hosting a briefing on the Atlas of Disasters report, highlighting current disaster risks and challenges in Western NC due to extreme weather. The report maps key data—disaster history, federal aid, social vulnerability, and energy reliability—at the county level.Wednesday, July 23 • 12:00—1:00 PM.
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Community Meeting: Tarheel Missile Plant Restoration Advisory Board Meeting. The US Army Corps of Engineers has assumed responsibility for cleanup of the site and is holding a series of meetings to gain input from the community. Come to the meeting to support the Restoration Advisory Board—a panel of community members and leaders—and make your voice heard in […] |
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Meeting: Join a discussion on the future of Durham’s contaminated parks. Review an outline of an advocacy plan, discuss what could be improved, and address questions about next steps. Join with the links below; note the links are different for each day. Wednesday July 23 • 07:00 PM ;Thursday July 24 • 12:00 PM
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Awards: World BEYOND War’s fifth annual War Abolisher Awards: Ralph Nader, Roger Waters, and Francesca Albanese. The awardees will accept their awards in an online event on Thursday July 24 • 2:00 PM. The purpose of the awards is to honor and encourage support for those working to abolish the institution of war itself. World BEYOND War intends its awards to go to […] |
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Block Party: Come visit NCEJN’s tent at the Community Day Block Party with Reclamation FARMacy. Bounce House, Games, Gardening Activity, Live DJ, and free food for the first 30 people to arrive. We hope to see you there Saturday, July 26 • 2:00—6:00 PM at Apollo Heights Park, 756 Lunar Drive, Raleigh NC. |
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Help Out: Drivers needed for It’s Our Future's health and safety committee meeting and training. Over 2 dozen workers will come together and receive training on CPR and first aid on Sunday, July 27th • 1:00—5:00 PM. Most farmworkers live on their employers’ property in remote areas and have no transportation.They’ll need around 20 drivers to commit half a day. Meet […] |
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Webinar: SLAPP Suits: Legal and Communication strategies to protect Your Voice in a Legally Risky Environment. Join Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services and ORVIto learn your legal rights, red flags and tips, and how to shift your language to protect yourself against Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP) suits. Monday, July 28 • 12:00 PM -1:30 PM
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Meeting: The North Carolina Solar for All (EnergizeNC) Community Advisory Board will meet on Monday, July 28 • 1:00 PM virtually. Members of the public may attend via Webex. An agenda and supporting documents are on the Board webpage. |
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Webinar: Poll Briefing: Environmental and Economic Justice. Join the Environmental Polling Consortium on Tuesday, July 29 • 1:00 PM for results from new research on environmental justice and polluter accountability. This is an hour long webinar followed by a 30 minute Q&A.
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Against the Machine: An art exhibition exploring the role of the artist in the age of generative AI, fascism and climate disaster. Open Hours: Tuesdays June 17 & June 24 • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm.And Tuesdays in July • 2:00 - 6:00 pm. 1809 Chapel Hill Road, Durham.
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Meeting: Orange & surrounding counties: the Haw River Assembly invites you to hold space together and process about Tropical Storm Chantal. Tuesday, July 29 • 6:00 PM at the Community Church of Chapel Hill Unitarian Universalist. |
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Webinar: Join Working Films for a free one-hour webinar designed for social justice leaders, organizers, and changemakers. Explore how community leaders in small towns and rural areas are using documentaries to amplify grassroots messages, rally key audiences, build lasting coalitions, and influence policy and decision-makers. Wednesday, July 30 • 3:00 PM |
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Webinar: No one voted for dirty air and water: Join the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) for a presentation on key efforts to advance protections for clean air and water across the South. Thursday, July 31 • 12:30 PM
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Benefit Concert: AMPlify Appalachia. In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Helene, local partners stepped in to deploy solar and battery storage microgrid systems with a focus on restoring power, telecom, and water to communities across Western North Carolina. As part of plans for long-term regional resiliency, these partner organizations are working to deploy more clean energy […] |
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Training: Durham Popular Education Training From the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Saturday August 2nd 2025 • 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM in Durham, NC. The Power & Purpose Training is a free, high impact, one day experience designed to give you the tools to organize, mobilize, and lead in this critical moment. Learn how to: organize effectively […]
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Town Hall: Join Durham elected officials for "The State of Durham" Town Hall on Saturday, August 2nd • 1:00 PM at the Durham County Main Library. |
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