Inspiring Restoration and Feminine Leadership, One Tree at a Time
Thu, Sep 15, 12–2pm Pacific Time
Beekeeper and social activist Clare Dubois founded TreeSisters after a car crash that delivered a life-changing message to reforest the tropics and lead the way in switching humankind’s behavior from a consumer to restorer species. Since then, TreeSisters has grown into a worldwide network of individuals inspired to protect and restore the planet—and themselves—through reforestation, feminine leadership, and global action.
Clare will share her personal journey of transformation, nature consciousness, and the process of opening our bodies to listening and becoming embodiments of different sources of wisdom. She'll also explore what stops us from these themes, why it's hard, what blocks us, how she's worked around obstacles, and how we can help each other open further. Through such personal work, we can cultivate more activists and leaders to create a better, more sustainable future for all.
About Clare Dubois
Clare is the founder of TreeSisters, a social-change and reforestation organization that places tropical forest restoration into everyone’s hands. TreeSisters has funded the planting of more than 26 million trees globally and champions the cultural shift required to grow humanity from a consumer to restorative species.
She is a free radical and unlikely leader, an Earth-loving social entrepreneur and inspirational speaker, inviting us all to step up on behalf of the planet. Before TreeSisters, Clare coached business leaders and facilitated group behavioral change internationally across multiple sectors.