The North Carolina League of Conservation Voters (NCLCV) is thrilled to invite you to our annual Green Tie Awards, where we honor champions of environmental protection and climate justice in North Carolina.
Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Time: 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM EST
Location: The Merrimon-Wynne House
500 N Blount St, Raleigh, NC
RSVP HERE [nclcv.org/2025-green-tie-awards-signup?contactdata=AaxDpmAznuvLKKZl2oZWypXi2X5opItvR8rxfD1Ip63KiuloIR+/1k6LdDlhDatN4l2bgTy2tzmVxSti7XeQBu3u+waZ6TLRpZ8dVweN5zaLhkDTX8MWIQQz/NQAlD6zJVg+DBzIsqcpxFV3wnvNNZSRvLp9pgPTWrlpAXkCzJ8OAyHOVf0JxSOdG8PIakSe]
This unforgettable evening will feature powerful storytelling, community celebration, and a shared commitment to a cleaner, greener North Carolina.
✨ We are honored to welcome our 2025 Keynote Speaker: Bakari Sellers ✨
Bakari Sellers is a nationally recognized political commentator, attorney, and author. A trailblazer in politics, he made history in 2006 as the youngest African American elected official in the nation at just 22 years old. A passionate advocate for equity and justice, Bakari has spent his career uplifting underrepresented voices and advancing progressive causes.
Beyond being a trusted CNN political analyst, he is the author of the New York Times bestseller My Vanishing Country , a poignant memoir and cultural analysis of America’s forgotten Black working-class communities. His newest project, the children’s book Who Are Your People? , was inspired by his twins, Sadie and Stokely, and aims to instill pride and historical awareness in young Black readers.
In addition to his legal work and writing, Bakari is the host of The Bakari Sellers Podcast —a platform where he explores topics like race, politics, and media with depth and candor.
You won’t want to miss his message of resilience, community, and action in the fight for climate and social justice.
👉 RSVP Today [nclcv.org/2025-green-tie-awards-signup?contactdata=AaxDpmAznuvLKKZl2oZWypXi2X5opItvR8rxfD1Ip63KiuloIR+/1k6LdDlhDatN4l2bgTy2tzmVxSti7XeQBu3u+waZ6TLRpZ8dVweN5zaLhkDTX8MWIQQz/NQAlD6zJVg+DBzIsqcpxFV3wnvNNZSRvLp9pgPTWrlpAXkCzJ8OAyHOVf0JxSOdG8PIakSe] and join us for an inspiring evening surrounded by leaders, advocates, and changemakers.
Together, let’s celebrate those shaping a more sustainable and equitable future.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Carrie Clark, Executive Director
NC League of Conservation Voters
P.s. Whether you are able to make it or not, support our environmental champs by exploring sponsorship opportunities. [[link removed]]
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