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	"author_name": "Charleston Climate Coalition",
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	"title": "The Surge Sessions",
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	"description": "At the Surge Sessions, we&#x27;ll be digging in to a central question of our time: will the Lowcountry rise to meet the climate crisis? We&#x27;re hoping for folks to leave feeling like they have a deeper, more holistic understanding of the climate crisis -- its severity and inequities, and the creative and human forces rising to answer it -- and in the end to feel energized to join the climate liberation movement. Stories and lessons from: * Queen Quet of the Gullah Geechee Nation. * Journalist Tony Bartelme of The Post and Courier * Activist and oysterman Cyrus Buffum of Friends of Gadsden Creek. * Student Emma Abrams of the Sunrise Movement. * Activist Belvin Olasov, Charleston Climate Coalition co-founder. * Marine biologist Phil Dunstan of the College of Charleston. * Engineer and photographer Jared Bramlett of the Mean High Water project. The event is being held Wednesday November 10th at the American Theater -- doors open at 6:30pm, event begins at 7. We also want this to be COVID safe, so bring a mask and proof of vaccination.",
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