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  • May 11, 2026 9:21 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

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    Canyons, Seamounts, and the Law: Defending the Atlantic’s Only Marine National Monument.

    With Priscilla M. Brooks, Vice President for Ocean Conservation,

    Conservation Law Foundation


    Join Priscilla M. Brooks as she discusses protecting special places in the sea and in particular the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts – a biodiversity hot spot located 130 miles off the coast of Cape Cod. The talk will focus on what makes this remote marine ecosystem so unique, the diverse array of wildlife it helps protect (from deep sea corals to endangered whales, seabirds, fish, and many other species), and why it is now at risk due to recent actions aimed at reopening the area to damaging commercial fishing.

  • May 08, 2026 9:20 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

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    Data science, behavioral science, and mobilizing environmentalists to vote


    Join Nathaniel Stinnett, Founder & Executive Director of the Environmental Voter Project, to learn about the organization's cutting-edge work using behavioral science to turn non-voting environmentalists into consistent voters. Nathaniel will describe the latest data and messaging techniques campaigns use to mobilize voters and provide insight into the climate movement's political opportunities in the 2026 midterms.

  • April 16, 2026 9:19 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    April 2026 ClassACTions Newsletter

    Highlights Include:

    -ClassACT HR73 Welcomes Two New Bridges: Libraries Without Borders and SOTENI Inernational

    -Preparing for the Midterms: ClassACT Embarks on a 2026 Voting Initiative

    -Environmental Call to Action: Stop the Damage of Conflict and War

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  • April 15, 2026 9:15 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ClassACT Welcomes Two New Non-Profit Bridge Partners

    ClassACT HR73 is pleased to welcome two new Bridge partners. Libraries Without Borders and SOTENI International will join 15 other organizations that have benefited from classmate expertise, experience and involvement. Please see below to learn more about our latest partners and click on this link  to explore the other classmate-sponsored organizations that make up the Bridge program.

    Libraries Without Borders


    Libraries Without Borders US (LWB US), the American branch of the international nonprofit Bibliothèques Sans Frontières (BSF), is the only organization that combines expert library support services with boots-on-the-ground community implementation—ensuring that economically disadvantaged and underrepresented communities gain equitable access to literacy, learning, and cultural connections.

    Community Programs: We work directly with excluded communities to remove barriers to access, create culturally relevant programming, and support literacy, learning, and cultural preservation.

    Institutional Partnerships: We equip libraries with the expert consulting, training, and implementation support they need to reach excluded populations, filling capacity gaps and delivering measurable results.

    SOTENI International



    SOTENI International, a 501(c)3 organization based in Cincinnati, has worked for 22 years to break the cycle of poverty and disease in rural Kenya, Eswatini, and around the world. Begun in 2003 to prevent and mitigate the effects of HIV/AIDS, SOTENI has evolved to provide education, clean water, and livelihoods, as well as health care, to the most vulnerable of our brothers and sisters. SOTENI has operated a 24/7 health center for 20 years, and supported 3,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS through 169 support groups for 16 years.

    Programs are led by the communities themselves, preserving SOTENI’s guiding principles of Sustainability, Opportunity, Training, Epidemiology, Networking, and Interdependence. As the organization continues to grow, SOTENI seeks to augment its paid staff (1 USA-based; 40 Kenya-based) with volunteer strategists, financial experts, epidemiologists, Board members, and others to support its mission. All interested individuals are encouraged to contact Dr. Victoria Wells Wulsin (AB ’75, MPH ’82, DrPH ’85) at vwulsin@gmail.com. SISI SOTENI PAMOJA (Swahili) = We are all together!


  • April 14, 2026 3:14 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

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    Freedom of the Press: Views from the Front Line

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    With reporters under siege everywhere from the streets of Minneapolis to their homes in northern Virginia, ClassACT HR73 will present the second forum in its Freedom of the Press series on May 6 at 7:00 pm ET. Its moderator Richard Tofel ’79, who was the founding general manager of ProPublica and the assistant publisher of the Wall Street Journal, will head a panel of lawyers and reporters to discuss the current physical and legal threats the press faces.

    David McGraw, deputy general counsel and senior vice president at the New York Times and lead lawyer for the paper’s newsroom, will join the discussion along with Bruce Brown, president of Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Francia García Hernández, a reporter for Block Club Chicago who covered Operation Midway Blitz, will describe what it is like to cover immigration and ICE operations in a city where nearly one-quarter of the residents are immigrants.

  • April 14, 2026 2:43 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

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    ClassACT Cross-Class Webinar: Building Community. Taking Action. Together.


    Harvard College alumni from all classes are invited to join an interactive ClassACT information session on Wednesday, April 29 at 7:00 PM ET, held on Zoom (link provided upon registration). The session will introduce the ClassACT model and highlight how alumni are coming together, within and across classes, to explore important societal issues, support impactful organizations, bring alumni expertise to public challenges, and strengthen class connections. Designed for those looking to reconnect with classmates while making a meaningful impact, the webinar offers a practical, flexible pathway to engage around shared purpose.

    What is ClassACT? Class Achieving Change Together
    Brief Background:

    ClassACT began with members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Class of 1973 who, approaching their 40th reunion, asked a simple question: how can we use our collective experience, networks, and resources to make a difference?

    What started as a single class initiative has grown into a broader ClassACT Movement, now engaging alumni across many Harvard classes. Each ClassACT reflects the interests and energy of its members, while sharing a common commitment to service, civic engagement, and community.

    Why Start (or Join) a ClassACT?

    • Deepen Class Connections
      Move beyond occasional reunions to sustained, meaningful engagement with classmates.
    • Support Causes That Matter
      Work together to identify and support organizations and issues that resonate with your class.
    • Flexible, Class-Driven Model
      There is no single model. Each ClassACT evolves based on the interests, leadership, and capacity of its members.

    • Be Part of Something Larger
      Join a growing network of alumni across generations who are learning from one another and amplifying their collective impact.

    What You’ll Learn on April 29th:

    • How ClassACT started and how it has grown
    • Examples of what different classes are doing
    • What it takes to launch a ClassACT in your own class
    • Ways to get involved: whether you want to lead, support, or simply learn more


  • April 11, 2026 5:05 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

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    Meet Our Bridges is ClassACT HR73’s way to introduce our classmates and extended community to our Bridge Partners by letting them create awareness of their mission as well as solicit volunteer help and/or donations.

    On April 22nd, join us as we introduce the Children's Orchestra Society, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to "teaching the language of music" to children and teens. The mission of the Children's Orchestra Society is to cultivate and nurture children and teach them teamwork and life skills through music-learning and performing in orchestral and chamber music settings. Members of COS receive excellent training in classical music and opportunities to perform in concerts with their peers as well as with well-established musicians. Classmate and Executive Director of COS Yeou-Cheng Ma will take you through the society's mission, work, and organizational needs.

  • April 10, 2026 3:51 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Environmental Protection in America: Reviewing the Past and Looking Ahead to the Future of Nature

    MONDAY, MARCH 30TH, 7:00 - 8:30PM ET

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    Missed the forum? Watch the full recording, or an 11 minute version on the playlist below, edited by Rick Brotman '73!

  • April 03, 2026 5:24 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We are honored to share that our 3/30 Forum Environmental Protection in America: Reviewing the Past and Looking Ahead to the Future of Nature, has been featured in Harvard Magazine in a detailed write-up by Olivia Farrar, framing our discussion as a "Harvard alumni panel examining the impact of the Endangerment Finding."


    Give it a read here

  • March 30, 2026 5:19 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    CLICK FOR RESOURCES FROM FORUM


    Missed the training? Click below to watch. Edited by Rick Brotman '73.


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