View the page on our website for key information, and feel free to borrow from our language there. Through the website or by clicking this link, you will also have access to all of our Geography Awareness Week resources, including a "Read Me" document with guidance and tips.
Send us word of your event using our form or by replying to this email, so we can add it to our map of events.
You can follow AAG on its channels (@TheAAG on Twitter and Instagram, /geographers on Facebook) and reshare the content we will be offering all week.
Most notably, we'd be delighted if someone from your department would like to participate in one or both Twitter Chats we have planned. If you are interested, let me know and we can share questions to you in advance, or we will see you at the live event.
Send us word of your event using our form or by replying to this email, so we can add it to our map of events.
You can follow AAG on its channels (@TheAAG on Twitter and Instagram, /geographers on Facebook) and reshare the content we will be offering all week.
Most notably, we'd be delighted if someone from your department would like to participate in one or both Twitter Chats we have planned. If you are interested, let me know and we can share questions to you in advance, or we will see you at the live event.
- Monday, November 16 at 11 am, "What Is Geoliteracy"
- Wednesday, November 18 at 11 am "Who Maps the World: Toward More Equitable Racial Representation in GIS" for GIS Day, co hosted with Esri and NorthStar Network along with additional partners to be confirmed.