The latest case of fighting racism with racism comes with an added dash of climate change hysteria-induced mental illness, courtesy if the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardners Association (MOFGA).
On Aug. 24 from 9:00am to 12:00pm, MOFGA will host “Ecology of Grief: Mourning and Celebrating Changing Forests,” a workshop intended to help people cope with their neuroticism over climate change.
The event is free to attend… unless you’re white.
For whites, the cost of admission is between $50 to $125; MOFGA members are asked to chip in $75.
Leading the grief counseling session are Elizabeth Grey, a professional facilitator with an English degree and a Master’s in Education, and Alice Hotopp, an ecologist who is pursuing a PhD.
Grey is also a “certified” yoga teacher and mindful educator who “finds a particular kinship with birds.”
Hotopp has spent her post-grad studying Maine’s “imperiled tidal marsh sparrows.”
“[Hotopp’s] work grapples with finding purpose and hope while facing environmental and personal loss,” MOFGA’s event listing says.
Coffee, tea, water, and snacks will be provided.




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