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ProjectARCC (Archivists Responding to Climate Change) is preparing for the
4/22 March for Science and the 4/29 People's Climate March, and organizing
to ensure LAM (Libraries, Archives, Museums) representation at both
marches. We're calling this Project mARCCh in recognition that as
professionals charged with the preservation of cultural heritage, and an
abiding commitment to information and knowledge access, we stand proudly in
solidarity with our sisters and brothers who are at the forefront of
information work around climate change, particularly scientists and
journalists.

We're keeping this pretty simple: if you are a librarian, archivist, or
curator who would like to be a point of contact for an upcoming sister city
march, we'd like to count you as a Project mARCCh point of contact.
Contacts will be expected to serve as a local point of contact for
organizing to increase the visibility and solidarity of LAM professionals
at the 4/22 and 4/29 events. If you volunteer with Project mARCCh, you will
be publicly identified on our website as the point of contact for your
area. If you plan to remain local, we hope you will recruit other LAM
professionals to attend sister city events. If you plan to come to DC, we
will do our best to all congregate together.

So far, Madison, Cincinnati, Denver, Boulder, Ann Arbor, Boston, and
Washington DC are represented in Project mARCCh efforts. If you would like
to join the march as a LAM professional but not be a point of contact,
please use the contacts provided on our map: https://projectarcc.org/p
roject-marcch/

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