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Climate change’s threats to human health and life are growing. Will you join our latest effort to roll back climate change?

Florida PSR Social/Fundraiser

October 3, 2012
Temple Terrace, Florida

Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Location:
The home of Dr. Charles & Dee Mahan

Social/Fundraiser hosted by Dr. Charles & Dee Mahan, at their Temple Terrace home, in support of the USF Dean's Lecture and Fourth Annual T. Terrell Sessums Award, co-sponsored by USF College of Public Health and PSR/Florida

Visit with the author of “HOT, Living Through the Next 50 Years on Earth,” Mark Hertsgaard, and the national Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), Catherine Thomasson, M.D.

The Award is named in honor of T. Terrell Sessums, Esquire for his years of dedicated public service, strong environmental stewardship, and leadership that has made Tampa Bay and all of Florida a better place in which to live for all of us. 

Suggested donation: $50

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  • Extreme Weather Impacts on Public Health

    Dr. Catherine Thomasson's presentation at the Woodrow Wilson Center on April 10, 2013 on the effects of climate change. Read more »

  • Climate Change Flyer

    Handout was developed by writer Bruni Estrada and graphic designer Daniel Pizarro, in collaboration with Mathias Pollock, Program Coordinator - Student PSR. To see more of Daniel's graphic design work visit http://www.danielpizarro.info. Read more »

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