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Rewilding Our Imagination: Climate, Culture, and the Spaces Between

  • Gospel 281 Lafayette Street New York, NY, 10012 United States (map)

This panel, part of Climate Mic Drop, will explore how imagination, physical space, and storytelling can converge to create worlds where both people and the planet thrive. The session will include Collin Cavote, Biome; Elizabeth Thompson, Visions2030; and Miranda Massie, The Climate Museum; moderated by Susan McPherson, McPherson Strategies.

​Climate Mic Drop is a day-long, participatory summit designed to reshape how we tell climate stories— moving from top-down messaging to people-powered narratives that center justice and gender equity and drive real action. Bringing together leaders from philanthropy, climate finance, grassroots activism, conservation, media, and Indigenous communities, the event will blend panels, creative labs, and hands-on workshops to generate tangible narrative tools, campaign concepts, and cross-sector alliances.

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