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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we examine the unexpected ways climate reshapes our world. First, people are tired of hearing about climate change. So, how can they still be reached and engaged? Next, as more people turn to full-time living in RVs, severe weather could drive them into harm’s way. Then, a simple staple of childhood, important for human development and community, may be endangered. Finally, the upcoming spring issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine presents a critical report on the state of Black women in leadership.


How Does Climate Fatigue Hurt Our Efforts?

 
“[People] do not know where to find reputable information on how to direct a monetary donation to support those in need.” Read more…
 
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Americans Living in RVs Cope with Climate Change

 
“As humans…we think, ‘If it really gets that bad, I’ll hitch up my trailer and go.’” Read more…
 
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The Future of Playing Outside

 
“The ability to go outside and play is an issue of both health and economic justice.” Read more…
 
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Our Upcoming Spring Magazine Issue

 
Subscribe today to receive the spring issue of the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine, featuring powerful reflections from across the sector on what it means to be a Black woman leader. Subscribe…
 
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