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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter is a special one, focusing on rest and care as NPQ staff take a two-week break to do just that. First, we learn about organizations in the Global South that are creating spaces for activists and vulnerable communities to acknowledge and catalyze eco-anxiety into action. Next, we look at how the national organization—Mothers Out Front—is reshaping its focus to justice, self-care, and helping their communities show up as they are. Then, look to the past to secure a future that centers on wellness through the sustainability of culture. Finally, we look at how mental health and climate change are interlinked and where gaps in research remain. 


How the Climate Crisis is Changing Mental Healthcare

 
To fully address eco-anxiety, the mental healthcare system and practitioners must include the voices of survivors, youth, frontline defenders, and those with lived climate-related experiences. Read more…
 
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Making Mothers Out Front a Liberatory Space

 
Here’s how Mother’s Out Front, under new leadership, is centering climate justice in its national movement. Read more…
 
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Relatives, Not Resources: Applying an Alaska Native Lens to Climate Sovereignty, Economic Justice, and Healing

 
To engage in true climate justice work, we must materially and spiritually heal our severed relationships to the land and each other. We must all take accountability and turn to Indigenous leadership to help us remember how to practice economies of care and compassion. Read more…
 
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Climate Anxiety and Eco-Grief: How Climate Change Hurts Global Mental Health

 
Mental health is already a global crisis. How do the stressors of climate change exacerbate that? Read more…
 
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