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“Opening Celebration for Women in Climate Action Mural by Hera” is today at 5pm

Thanks to Elizabeth for sending the update: “The mural is finished.

The unveiling or some other event appeared to take place today. Kids painted the flowers at the bottom.”


5th and I Street, NW

From the Mount Vernon Triangle CID:

“The German Embassy Washington,
Street Art for Mankind (SAM)

and

Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District
Cordially Invite You to an Opening Celebration

of a

Women in Climate Action Mural by Hera
Located at 455 I Street NW
in Mount Vernon Triangle

EVENT DETAILS:
Friday, September 15 at 5PM
Chinatown Park (6th & I Streets NW)

Created by the internationally renowned German muralist Hera and curated by SAM, the 135-foot-high mural will serve as a vivid reminder that we need all of society to tackle climate change. Women and girls must be included when it comes to finding solutions for addressing the climate crisis. The mural features a wise “Mother Nature” personification of the Earth, surrounded by a woman farmer planting a tree to support biodiversity and a child watching a bumblebee (a bee species endangered by climate change) approaching a flower. Children from Eaton Elementary School, the Embassy Adoption Program partner school of the German Embassy, and the German International School Washington D.C., will figuratively plant more flowers as they complete the artistic masterpiece during a workshop led by DC street artist Cita Sadeli (Miss CHELOVE).

BACKGROUND

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges we face today. And time is running out, as we already see devastating consequences all over the globe. With this mural, the German Embassy Washington and SAM want to recognize the essential role that women play in tackling climate change globally and the crucial need to ensure their equal and meaningful participation in climate action.”

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