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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we're exploring food in the context of emergency response and self-sufficiency. Our first article digs into the changing model of Meals on Wheels as not just a food delivery service but as a first responder during climate disasters. Next, a webinar clip from Remaking the Economy: Black Food Sovereignty, Community Stories, where we learn how to move away from the capitalist mindset of farming. Then, we learn about ancestral Indigenous women and postpartum maternal health from the Cihuapactli Collective. Finally, NPQ’s call for climate fiction is open for the Fall 2023 Climate Justice Magazine.


Meals on Wheels Is a Climate-Relief Model

 
Meal delivery programs are uniquely positioned to keep the most vulnerable safe during climate emergencies. Read more…
 
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How Can We Work Together? Black Farmers Collectivize to Change Markets

 
“I think the most important thing about the Black food sovereignty movement at this point is the evolution away from a capitalist mindset of farming.” Watch the video and read more…
 
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Good Medicine: Centering Food Justice Work in Indigenous Maternal Knowledge

 
“As the pandemic raged on, ancestral earth-based knowledge and Native science became practical information.” Read more…
 
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NPQ Call for Climate Fiction – NPQ's Fall 2023 Climate Justice Magazine

 
For NPQ’s fall 2023 climate justice edition of NPQ Magazine, we’re looking for climate fiction! Yes, we’re trying something new and want to hear from you! In the midst of our climate crisis reshaping the way people live, our fall 2023 issue focuses on the question, Where do we find/how do we create home in the future? As such, we are interested in stories that speak to our intersectional lived experiences in the context of climate change and how these might play out, evolve, or even completely transform in your visionary future world. Click here for more details…
 
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