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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we explore what happens when gaps are not addressed. First, we analyze a new report from Candid and Association of Black Foundation Executives that explores the effect of funding disparities between HBCUs and Ivy Leagues. Next, we warn that right-wing militia groups are on the rise and taking advantage of gaps in government response to climate disasters to grow their numbers. Then, we explore the future of climate justice funding commitments and what’s still missing. Finally, today is the last day for our call for climate fiction!


New Report Reveals Significant Gaps in Foundation Funding of HBCUs

 
A new report reveals how philanthropy is short-changing HBCUs, and the consequences of a long history of underinvestment. Read more…
 
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Local Militias Step into Government Gaps

 
Sounding the alarm about the rise of right-wing militia groups in the wake of climate disasters. Read more…
 
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The Cognitive Dissonance of Climate Justice Philanthropy

 
An industry survey shows that foundation leaders say that addressing the climate crisis is “urgent,” but increased funding commitments remain modest in nature. Read more…
 
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NPQ Fall 2023 Climate Justice Magazine Call for Climate Fiction

 
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. Learn more…
 
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