Attend CELDF's Democracy School on December 8, 2018
Held at NEC-Concord, 62 N Main St, Concord, NH
Registration for Democracy School, including materials, is $40 - $50.
(This is a non-profit event. Costs cover the materials and instructors' travel, accommodations, and meals.
Please consider paying a higher registration cost if you can, to help us offer scholarships
to those who are not able to cover the full registration. Thank you!)
Registration is required and closes on 11-24-18. Register online below, today!
(A few cost-reduction scholarships are available upon request. See form below for details.)
Communities across the Granite State are organizing to protect drinking water, air quality, and local sustainable practices with CELDF's assistance and NHCRN's support. As part of their grassroots organizing NHCRN and CELDF are partnering to host the Daniel Pennock Democracy School, which informs residents and activists how to reframe exhausting and often discouraging single issue work (such as opposing fracking, pipelines, additional fossil fuel infrastructure, food sovereignty, election integrity, waste management practices, and so many more...) in a way that they can confront corporate control and state interference on a powerful single front: people’s and nature's inalienable rights.
Informed decision-making is one of the most powerful steps towards change we can make.