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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at health risks and democracy. Our first article investigates an underreported health risk to farmworkers: dust exposure. Next, we make the case as to why philanthropy must support movements fighting for democracy such as Stop Cop City. Then, we look at climate vulnerability within undocumented populations. Finally, the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine 2023 Summer issue on movement economies is here.


Understanding Farmworkers’ Agricultural Dust Exposure Risk

 
Dust exposure is impacting farm workers, making conditions all the more hazardous. What is needed to protect them? Read more…
 
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A Call to Funders to Defend Democracy: Why the Movement to Stop Cop City Must Continue

 
As Stop Cop City protests in Atlanta continue, philanthropy must step up and play a critical role in protecting democracy. Read more…
 
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Undocumented and Unprotected: How Immigration Status Amplifies Climate Vulnerability

 
To truly understand how climate change impacts the most vulnerable, we must consider their pre-existing socioeconomic roles—such as undocumented migrants, who are the backbone of the US economy. Read more…
 
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The Summer 2023 Issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine

 
How do people not only develop a vision of a democratic economy rooted in values of solidarity but come together to make that vision a collective reality? That is the daring question contained in this issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine. Building on last summer’s issue on ownership, NPQ economic justice editors Steve Dubb and Rithika Ramamurthy call on us to consider what they label movement economies. Get your copy here…
 
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