01/23/2026
MUUSAN is a member of the Maine Climate Action Now Coalition, so their programs are available to our membership.
There are two MCAN programs starting next week -- they are open to the public and free, so please share with your base/network if you'd like. Posters/social graphics attached.
We Are the Great Turning podcast group - Wednesday evenings, 7:00-8:15pm on January 28, February 4, and Feb. 11 on Zoom
After a rich first series in the fall, MCAN and A Climate to Thrive are hosting a second series of three online gatherings to engage with the podcast We Are the Great Turning: Love, Courage and Connection in the Climate Crisis. About the podcast: "We welcome you to the kitchen table of the legendary eco-spiritual teacher Joanna Macy, where we’ll dive into what it takes to live with our hearts and integrity intact in this time of global crisis. You’ll be guided into these conversations by Jess Serrante, a longtime activist and student of Joanna’s. Together, we’ll discover abiding wisdom that can help us stay joyful and energized as we work toward a more just and life-sustaining world."
Of course it can feel hard, irresponsible even, to step away right now from the daily urgency to protect our communities and advocate for a safer and kinder world. Joanna Macy is an amazing mentor for honoring our pain, and going forth with renewed vigor and clarity.
Writing as Witnessing - Tuesday evenings, 7:00 - 8:30 PM, Jan. 27 - March 3 on Zoom
In partnership with New England-based author Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder, MCAN is offering a climate storytelling workshop for adults. As our lands and waters change around us, how do we tell the story of this moment in time? How are we called to act? What does it look like to bear witness?
This six-part online course will explore writing about climate change from our communities, our local ecologies, and our bodies, giving voice and agency to both our own lived experiences and to various elements of the living world with whom we share our homes. From creatures and plants, to seasons and the body, we will consider themes of interconnection and interdependency, loss and change, and resiliency and adaptation. We’ll explore how nonfiction writing can interweave these different voices, themes, and experiences to tell compelling stories that bear witness to this moment.
Please reach out with any questions or thoughts.
Take care,
Michelle
Michelle Fournier (she/her)
Program Coordinator, Maine Climate Action Now!
207-522-3238