Winona Bateman is the director of Families for a Livable Climate in Missoula, Montana. They are seeking to connect people for shared action through local family-friendly events that help take action that ensures a livable future for all. Their vision includes a healthy home planet, connected communities, and a resilient, and equitable economy.
Winona has a background in communications and sees one-on-one conversations as part of the solution to build a community, to create more meaning in our lives, and to work on solutions that are a part of a more equitable and livable future.
8 ways MT families can engage on climate in 2022: https://livableclimate.org/new-and-inspiration/2021/12/30/top-x-ways-mt-families-can-join-the-climate-movement-in-2022
A guide to getting involved: https://livableclimate.org/new-and-inspiration/2021/7/12/friend-our-climate-needs-you-now
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