Dialogue
on Divestment with 
Bill McKibben,
Terry Tempest Williams and Tuck Prof Anant Sundaram

Monday May 13th, 7pm, Dartmouth Hall 105

Join us for an evening of discussion on the topic of fossil fuel divestment. Who is part of this movement? Why does it matter? Is divestment the right way to go about making change? How is this a part of recent conversations on justice at Dartmouth?

These questions and yours, answered by:
- Divest Dartmouth student organizers
- Tuck Business School Professor Anant Sundaram
- Terry Tempest Williams, author and activist
- Bill McKibben, founder of international climate action organization 350.org

Students, faculty, staff and community members are welcome. Diverse opinions, viewpoints and ideas encouraged to attend and aid in productive dialogue.


Brought to you by: Divest Dartmouth, Dartmouth Council on Climate Change, The Big Green Bus, Ecovores, Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering, Environmental Conservation Organization, Growing Change, The Dartmouth Radical, Students Stand with Staff, The People’s Coalition, Hillel, The Leadership Discovery Program (OPAL), Rocky Business and Entrepreneurship Leaders, Alpha Delta, Psi Upsilon, Chi Gamma Epsilon, Bones Gate, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Epsilon, and Sigma Delta