Tag: Boston Harbor Women of Color Coalition

  • Friday, May 29, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – What’s Next for Boston’s Coastlines?

    Boston’s climate future is being shaped right now — and your voices are needed in the room.

    Join Boston Harbor Women of Color Coalition for its May Monthly Meet-Up, an inspiring and interactive evening where BHWOCC members – the experts, the storytellers, the ones whose neighborhoods and daily lives are impacted most by the effects of climate change in our city – lead the way on waterfront resilience, climate planning, and community-powered solutions.

    Together, we’ll get an exclusive briefing from the City of Boston Climate Resilience Team, and explore the future of Boston’s waterfront through conversations around the Boston Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) Study — a major partnership between the City of Boston and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to protect neighborhoods from coastal flooding and climate impacts.

    This is not just a presentation — it’s a call to action!
    You have the answers. Your lived experience, cultural resilience, your community expertise is what shapes real solutions.

    This is YOUR space to:
    • Ask the big questions
    • Share your lived experience and personal expertise.
    • Build public comments at our “Craft Your Own Public Comment” station to directly influence public-facing climate resilience tools launching Summer 2026.

    Friday, May 29. 6–8 pm at 15 Necco St, Boston, MA
. Free – rsvp HERE.