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So you care. What now?

3/09/2026–3/09/2026
5:30 PM–7:00 PM
Fritz Loewe Theatre, McCoy Building
Effective Altruism

You care.

So — what now?

Effective Altruism: University of Melbourne invites you to an evening of conversation and networking on advocacy, social change, and the many ways we can turn concern into action.

Join three advocates working across climate change and animal welfare as they share their pathways into advocacy, what their work actually looks like, and what they’ve learned about creating change.

Through a moderated panel, an audience Q&A, then a catered networking segment, audience members will engage directly in a discussion of the biggest questions about advocacy.

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