Opportunity to meet two Goldman Prize winners honored for extraordinary achievements in ocean conservation and forest rights
WASHINGTON – World Resources Institute (WRI) will host conversations with two of the inspiring 2019 Goldman Environmental Prize winners, days after this year’s winners were revealed today. Come to WRI for a rare chance to meet two of the winners in person during two intimate gatherings.
On Wednesday, May 1 at 12:30 p.m. 2019 Goldman Prize winner for Islands and Island Nations Jacqueline Evans will join a conversation on Action for the Ocean with Goldman Foundation Executive Director Michael Sutton and WRI Vice President Craig Hanson. Jacqueline is being honored for her grassroots campaign to conserve and protect all 763,000 square miles of the Cook Island’s ocean territory, including the designation of 125,000 square miles as marine protected areas.
On Thursday, May 2 at 1:30 p.m., meet 2019 Goldman Prize winner for Africa Alfred Brownell. Under threat of violence, the environmental lawyer stopped the clear-cutting of Liberia’s tropical forests by palm oil plantation developers. His campaign protected 513,500 acres of primary forest that constitute one of the world’s most important biodiversity hotspots. For his safety, he is living in temporary exile in the United States and you have a rare chance to hear him speak at WRI on Activism for Land Rights with WRI’s Director of Land and Resource Rights, Peter Veit.
The Goldman Environmental Prize recognizes individuals who have undertaken significant efforts to protect their communities and the environment, often at great personal risk. The prize is one of the most prestigious environmental awards in the world, which honors activists from six continents each year. Winners were announced on April 29, 2019 in San Francisco. #GoldmanPrize30
EVENT: Action for the Ocean
When
Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 12:30 pm
Where
World Resources Institute, 10 G Street NE, 8th Floor, Washington, DC
Who
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Jacqueline Evans, 2019 Goldman Prize winner for Islands and Island Nations and Director, Marae Moana Coordination Office
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Craig Hanson, Vice President, Food, Forests, Water & the Ocean, WRI
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Michael Sutton, Executive Director, Goldman Environmental Foundation
EVENT: Activism for Land Rights
When
Wednesday, May 2, 2019, 1:30 pm
Where
World Resources Institute, 10 G Street NE, 8th Floor, Washington, DC
Who
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Alfred Brownell, 2019 Goldman Prize winner for Africa and leader of Green Advocates, Liberia
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Peter Veit, Director, Land Rights and Resource Rights Initiative and Acting Director, Governance, WRI
Media please RSVP to Ally Friedman, ally.friedman@wri.org, +1 202-729-7719