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The 19th Explores

Climate Stories and Sustainable Solutions

Originally aired on November 13, 2023

On Monday, November 13, The 19th gathered leaders in the U.S. Southwest — a region already experiencing untenable temperatures, wildfires and drought — to highlight their work at the frontlines of tackling the climate emergency. 

The 19th partnered with Arizona State University to host an interactive, solutions-focused afternoon of climate conversations. We heard from Southwest leaders working to protect their communities and land from the changing climate, and storytellers using their work to educate and empower different audiences.

We held more intimate and actionable discussions at the end of the day. Attendees grabbed a free bite from two local food trucks and joined a conversation around the work some of our speakers, journalists and other leaders are doing around sustainability, like Sound Future and other influencers in the space. Attendees were able to dive deeper into their approaches to addressing climate change and how those techniques can be applied in everyday life. 

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Speakers

Headshot of Rosanne Albright.
Rosanne Albright
Environmental Programs Coordinator, City of Phoenix
Michelle Chubb
Indigenous Baddie, TikTok, Content Creator
Amanda Hensen
Deputy Secretary for Climate Change, California Natural Resources Agency
A headshot of Errin Haines.
Errin Haines
Editor-at-Large, The 19th
Selena La Rue Hatch
Assemblymember, Nevada State Assembly (District 25)
Cliff Kapono
Professional Surfer and Marine Conservation Scientist
Jessica Kutz
Gender, Climate and Sustainability Reporter, The 19th
Cassie Lee
Co-Founder & CEO, Sound Future
Teresa de Miguel
Video Editor, The Associated Press Climate and Environment
Headshot of T'Essence Minnitee.
T’Essence Minnitee
Director of Partnerships, Black Girl Environmentalist
Headshot of Maggie Thomas.
Maggie Thomas
Special Assistant to the President for Climate in the White House Climate Policy Office
A headshot of Amanda Zamora.
Amanda Zamora
Co-Founder and Publisher, The 19th

Schedule

Doors open | 2:30 p.m. 

Welcome | 3:00 p.m.

  • Amanda Zamora, Co-Founder and Publisher, The 19th

Storyteller: A look at the global lens on climate change 

  • Teresa de Miguel, Video Editor for The Associated Press Climate and Environment 

How Southwest leaders are addressing climate change 

  • Rosanne Albright, Environmental Programs Coordinator, City of Phoenix
  • Amanda Hensen, Deputy Secretary for Climate Change, California Natural Resources Agency 
  • Selena La Rue Hatch, Assemblymember, Nevada State Assembly (District 25) 
  • Moderator: Jessica Kutz, Gender, Climate and Sustainability Reporter, The 19th

Storyteller: Finding power in my roots 

  • Michelle Chubb, Indigenous Baddie, TikTok, Content Creator

Storyteller: Building a movement that centers the most marginalized

  • T’Essence Minnitee, Director of Partnerships, Black Girl Environmentalist 

Climate action from the White House in the Southwest and beyond 

  • Maggie Thomas, Special Assistant to the President for Climate in the White House Climate Policy Office (virtual) 
  • Moderator: Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th

Storyteller: How my passion became my mission 

  • Cliff Kapono, Professional Surfer and Marine Conservation Scientist

Solutions session and refreshments | 4:30 – 5:30

Join us in the courtyard for deeper, casual conversations with speakers and other leaders in sustainability and climate science. Complimentary refreshments will be available from Trash Panda Vegan and the Fry Bread Truck.

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