As part of 81st Annual Gathering of The Thoreau Society, The Umbrella is thrilled to co-present an evening of music, stories, and readings connected with Thoreau and Concord by musician New York-based and activist Jesse Paris Smith, with singer-songwriter Alana Amram. Smith is co-founder of the global climate action nonprofit Pathway to Paris, which brings together musicians, artists, activists, academics, mayors, and innovators to help raise consciousness surrounding the urgency of climate action and offers solutions to turning the Paris Agreement into action. Presented live on The Umbrella Mainstage Theater144 and streamed globally via Zoom, immediately following the free public opening reception for Sustainable Solutions: Documentary Photographers Explore the Climate Crisis in The Umbrella Main Gallery.
Jesse Paris Smith is a writer, activist, musician, and Co-founder of the climate action non-profit, Pathway to Paris. Based in New York City, Jesse is a long time admirer of Thoreau and the writers of Concord.
Learn more at https://pathwaytoparis.com/
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