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“Compassion and Awe: Using Storytelling for Environmental Action” Event
Speak for the Trees has partnered with Emerson College during the Spring semester in the course “Behavioral Economics,” where students propose interventions that will change people’s behavior relating to urban trees. There will be an end-of-semester event at Franklin Park Zoo on Friday, April 19, from 12:00 p.m.– 2:00 p.m., where we will explore ways….Read more
Tree Keeper workshop, Dorchester #2
In this class you will learn how to take care of your trees. This is the second class needed to complete your Tree Keeper training.
Forest Bathing at the Arnold Arboretum
Slow down, unplug and awaken your senses on a guided nature therapy experience at the Arnold Arboretum, led by certified forest therapy guide Tam Willey.
Tree Care Event at Harambee Park
Join Speak for the Trees for our first tree care event of 2024 at Harambee Park on Saturday, April 20th, from 10 am-1 pm.
Tree ID Walk at East Boston Public Library
Join us at the East Boston Public Library for a Tree Identification Walk to celebrate Earth Day
Dorchester Brewing Company Seedling Giveaway
On Saturday, April 20th at 11:30am, Dorchester Brewing Co. will be giving away seedlings in the taproom until the very last one has a loving home. Head over to their website to learn more!
“Racist Roots” Book Talk at More Than Words
Join us at More Than Words for an evening with Dr. Christine Carmichael, author of “Racist Roots: How Racism Has Affected Trees and People in Our Cities – and What We Can Do About It.”
“Racist Roots” Book Talk at the Urban Farming Institute
Join us at the Urban Farming Institute for an evening with Dr. Christine Carmichael, author of “Racist Roots: How Racism Has Affected Trees and People in Our Cities – and What We Can Do About It.”
“Racist Roots” Book Talk at Frugal Bookstore
Join us at the Frugal Bookstore for an evening with Dr. Christine Carmichael, author of “Racist Roots: How Racism Has Affected Trees and People in Our Cities – and What We Can Do About It.”
Creating Oracle Cards With Black Cherry
Join Artist Jane D. Marsching for an evening of movement, writing, and drawing in conversation with one of our native trees: Black Cherry