
learn to harness nature for a climate-resilient Seattle
Join Soapbox Seattle for our LEARN session this month as we explore nature-based solutions & climate resilience.
What if our cities learned from the natural world? This week, we’re diving into stormwater, swales, and seriously smart design with Rachael Meyer, Landscape Architecture Principal and Director of Sustainability at Weber Thompson.
Rachael’s work on projects like the Aurora Bridge Swales and Seattle’s Living Buildings shows how looking to nature can help us solve big urban challenges. Come ready to get curious about how water moves—and how we can move with it.
The plan (plant-based dinner is included)
6~7pm | dinner & yap
7~7:45pm | Q&A with Rachael Meyer - with audience participation!
7:45-8:30pm | Breakout discussion groups
8:30-9 | continued mingling and learning
Request a reparative ticket here if needed.
About Soapbox Project
We are building the world's most joyful community spaces for climate action. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit EIN 99-3419911, we do not endorse candidates or legislation; our role is to connect people with solutions. We can't wait to meet you!
This space is hosted by Soapbox Project, a nonprofit that creates joyful community structures to heal our climate anxiety and loneliness through expertly facilitated connection, learning, and action activities. Find your place in the climate movement with our online and in-person community!