Miranda Massie is the Director of the Climate Museum in New York City. The Climate Museum is creating a culture for action on climate, inviting people from all walks of life into the conversation and building community around just solutions. Most people in the US are worried about the climate crisis, but silent and inactive. Building on the popularity and trust held by museums, we bring people together to learn about solutions and join the fight for a brighter future, providing multiple pathways into civic engagement. In 2014, Miranda left a career in social justice law to start laying the groundwork for the Museum. As a civil rights impact litigator, her honors include Fletcher Foundation, W.E.B. Dubois Institute, and Harvard Law School Wasserstein Public Interest Fellowships, as well as a Mentorship-in-Residence at Yale Law School.
Episode Notes
- Learn more about the Climate Museum: https://climatemuseum.org
- Get your Climate Ambassador Card: https://climatemuseum.org/ambassador
- Explore Climate Art for Congress: https://climatemuseum.org/climateartforcongress
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