2021
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Named person(s)
Caleb Schrock-Hurst
Date photo taken
26 July 2021
Partner organization
Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions (CSCS)
City/Town
Hancock
Province/State
Maryland
Country of origin
United States
Region
MCC East Coast
Photo credit
(MCC photo/Laura Pauls-Thomas)
Themes
Climate Change, Constituency Activities, Peace and justice
Description
Caleb Schrock-Hurst, Climate Rider and MCC SALT and service worker alum, sits at a picnic table for an interview at a campground in Hancock, Maryland on July 26, 2021. Caleb served with MCC in Hanoi, Vietnam from 2018-2020.
Project Summary
A core team of 18 bicyclists made their way from Seattle, Washington, to Washington, D.C. The team began riding on May 31, 2021 and covered nearly 4,000 miles, learning about the impacts of climate change on different communities along the way.
They shared what they have learned through the riders’ blogs, social media and town halls with people across the country. The riders drew attention to climate change resources on the web site of the ride organizer, the Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions (CSCS)—a partnership between MCC, Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) and Goshen College.
Climate Riders were fully vaccinated at the time of their trip and followed the CDC guidelines that were in place in June and July 2021. Riders made sure to wear masks and maintain social distance indoors when interacting with people outside their group.