What is Mine to Do?


March 24, 2026

Join Orion Kriegman '96, the founding Executive Director of the Boston Food Forest Coalition, for a conversation about taking local action in uncertain times.

Discover how neighbors across Boston are planting seeds of hope, creating food forests that strengthen communities, support urban food production, and help the City adapt to climate challenges.

Tomorrow from 7:00–8:00 pm | Zoom

Last Chance to Register!

This conversation will explore how small, local actions can ripple outward, building resilient communities and fostering hope in uncertain times. Hear stories of neighbors collaborating, learning from each other, and turning shared vision into tangible change.

We’ll discuss practical ways to engage with sustainability in your own neighborhood, whether through gardening, advocacy, or creative community projects. This is a chance to reflect on the role each of us can play in strengthening our communities, supporting the environment, and shaping a more sustainable future.

After the presentation, we will open for Q&A, giving you an opportunity to ask questions, share ideas, and take inspiration from a leader who has seen local action transform the City of Boston.

Whether you’re already involved in sustainability work or simply curious about making a difference, this evening will leave you energized, inspired, and ready to ask yourself: “What is mine to do?”

Sponsored by Sustainable Fords and open to all.

In Gratitude,

Orion Kriegman
Executive Director
Boston Food Forest Coalition

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