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Subject Stop Cop City, Land Return and Recovery
Date June 16, 2023 5:00 PM
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This week, we’re focusing on the Stop Cop City movement and Indigenous land return.

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This week, we’re focusing on the Stop Cop City movement and Indigenous land return. First, we hear from funders calling on their peers in philanthropy to show up for organizers and protesters in the Stop Cop City movement working to protect land and democracy in Atlanta. Next, we go to Appalachia to understand how a media arts center is helping its community recover from devastating flooding. Then, we go to California to learn how an Indigenous women-led land trust is creating climate hubs around the San Francisco Bay Area. Finally, our call for climate fiction ([link removed]) is open for three more weeks!
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A Call to Funders to Defend Democracy: Why the Movement to Stop Cop City Must Continue ([link removed])
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One Year after Devastating Floods Hit Eastern Kentucky, Appalshop Continues to Rise ([link removed])
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Call for Climate Fiction for NPQ's Fall 2023 Climate Justice Magazine ([link removed])
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For NPQ’s fall 2023 climate justice edition of the magazine, we’re looking for climate fiction! Yes, we’re trying something new and want to hear from you! As the climate crisis reshapes the way people live, our fall 2023 issue focuses on the question, Where do we find/how do we create home in the future? 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. Learn more… ([link removed])

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