Latino creatives in Philadelphia recently gathered for the Climate Cultura program, which focused on clean energy, public health, and storytelling to address the disproportionate impacts of climate change on Black, brown, and low-income communities in Pennsylvania. The event aimed to make clean energy solutions feel local, personal, and actionable through storytelling that resonates with communities, highlighting local examples of progress and hope in addressing climate and energy challenges. The program empowers creators to bring climate conversations into traditionally overlooked spaces, collaborating on projects to spark discussions around clean energy and climate solutions. By building relationships and creating a national network of Latino storytellers, the goal is to shift the conversation around climate and ensure that stories of impacted communities are told by those living them, making the clean energy transition more inclusive and community-driven.