Rob Sassor

@rrsassor

Climate change strategist and conservationist working across all levers of change: systems, policy, practice, measurement, culture and narrative. VP .

Washington, DC
Joined January 2011

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  1. Mar 17

    Honored to have been part of a panel at the 87th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference to discuss inclusion, relevance and practical insights for partnering in new ways. Thanks for the opportunity!

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    1 Dec 2021

    Dec 1, is World AIDS Day—it was the first ever global health day. This day is an opportunity for people, worldwide, to unite in the fight against HIV, to show support for people living with HIV, and to commemorate those who have died from an AIDS-related illness. 🎀

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  3. 1 Dec 2021

    To my #1 podcast of 2021, : thank you for keeping me company on all year long! 36 episodes so says

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    1. If you want to know about the times and misdeeds of John Audubon, John Muir, their contemporaries and friends, read, "Environmentalism's Racist History," a 2015 long read by Jedediah Purdy in the . It's enlightening.

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  5. 13 Sep 2021

    Join us on 9/29 at 12pm-1:30pm ET for an expert panel on shifting the narrative of climate, racial justice and health equity. Hosted by , our panel includes , , , & . Register here:

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    If anyone was considering entering this contest, make sure you read the fine print, which includes one of the shadiest content/rights grabs I’ve ever seen. Medium takes full rights, including derivative, for all pieces ENTERED in the contest (not just winners):

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  7. 5 May 2021
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    Access accommodations will include: Visual descriptions, a deaf interpreter during the live event, and we’ll share a transcript afterwards. We hope you'll join us <3

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    7 Apr 2021

    Communities of color have been at the forefront of the environmental justice movement for over 40 years. Metropolitan Group’s Vernice Miller-Travis , helped shape the pivotal First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit held in 1991.

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  10. 6 Apr 2021

    for Vernice Miller-Travis () and Beverly Wright for their roles building and leading the movement. Today's WashPo piece likely scratches the surface of your legacies. I am glad to see you recognized all the same.

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    22 Jan 2021

    I am honored to be joining such an incredible organization and team, working to save birds and the places they need today and tomorrow.

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  12. 1 Apr 2021

    Are you a DEI or ERG leader in your organization who wants to help spread awareness about the importance of getting vaccinated? Join one of Alliance’s ERG and DEI workshops to learn more. Register for a session (Weds @ 3pm ET):

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  13. 1 Apr 2021

    If you want to learn how DEI and ERG leaders can educate your employees on vaccine preparedness, register for a FREE workshop (Weds @ 12pm PT)!

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    Today’s front page at the U.S. oil and gas industry’s hometown newspaper

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  15. 8 Feb 2021

    "Those most impacted by climate change and structural inequity are best placed to implement equitable climate solutions,” says . Thank you, Beth, for ever-centering in media

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    A pause on federal oil and gas leasing was one of the most attention-grabbing climate actions President Biden took on Wednesday, but experts say it's probably not the most consequential measure of the bunch. the time to act on climate is now.

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    You can’t win on if you don’t win on ! Meet 5 of the Mothers & Fathers of the Movement Who’ve fought to protect vulnerable communities and save our planet✊🏾.

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    Climate change is an intersectional issue. Watch National Climate Advisor explain why:

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    19 Dec 2020

    New op-ed: There’s still time for a transformative recovery, but there’s less of it every day.

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