Appalachian Preservation Project conference open to the public
WV Chapter of the Sierra Club and WV Interfaith Power & Light join forces for gathering the week of Earth Day (April 22, 2015)
From an Article by Michael Barrick, Appalachian Preservation Project, April 1, 2015
http://appalachianchronicle.com/2015/04/01/the-old-and-new-partnering-for-preserving-sacred-appalachia-conference
Charleston, WV The West Virginia chapters of The Sierra club, one of the nations most renowned environmental preservation groups, and Interfaith Power & Light (IPL), a new entity in the Mountain State, have partnered to support a conference being held in Charleston on April 20th and 21st at the St. Johns XXIII Pastoral Center. The unprecedented interfaith and interdisciplinary gathering, Preserving Sacred Appalachia: Gathering, Speaking and Acting in Unity, is being held to educate Appalachian people and others about the many threats to the well-being of the people, ecology and wildlife of West Virginia and Appalachia.
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... For too many years, the health and well-being of people in West Virginia have been damaged by the extractive industries. ...
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Hoover concluded, As people of faith, our mission includes being advocates for vulnerable people and communities. It is poor people who are being hit first and worst by environmental degradation. We also aim to make sure that all people can participate in and benefit from the growing clean energy economy.
The conference is open to the public, though advance registration is required. Folks can register by visiting the website of the Appalachian Preservation Project. They can also learn more about the agenda and view a brief video explaining the conference.
http://appalachianpreservationproject.com/#/home
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