Presented By: Michigan Lifestage Environmental Exposures and Disease Center
Building Solidarity for Clean and Affordable Water in Michigan
Workshop for the environmental health practice community, community organizers, environmental justice supporters, and allies

In-person and virtual attendance options available, (free) registration required.
This event includes a panel of speakers addressing a wide range of topics related to water, human rights, and public health. It is intended for the environmental health practice community, community organizers, and allies, with discussion, Q&A and next steps.
The goal of the workshop is to identify opportunities to raise awareness of water accessibility as a public health issue, and to invite strategic conversations about building alliances across constituencies for addressing the issue.
FEATURING
* Noah Attal (University of Michigan Water Center)
* Mary Grant (Food and Water Watch)
* Monica Lewis-Patrick (We The People of Detroit)
* Elizabeth Mack (Michigan State University)
* Jim Perkinson (Ecumenical Theological Seminary)
* Tony Spaniola (Great Lakes PFAS Action Network)
This event includes a panel of speakers addressing a wide range of topics related to water, human rights, and public health. It is intended for the environmental health practice community, community organizers, and allies, with discussion, Q&A and next steps.
The goal of the workshop is to identify opportunities to raise awareness of water accessibility as a public health issue, and to invite strategic conversations about building alliances across constituencies for addressing the issue.
FEATURING
* Noah Attal (University of Michigan Water Center)
* Mary Grant (Food and Water Watch)
* Monica Lewis-Patrick (We The People of Detroit)
* Elizabeth Mack (Michigan State University)
* Jim Perkinson (Ecumenical Theological Seminary)
* Tony Spaniola (Great Lakes PFAS Action Network)