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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter is all about being observant—and being observed. First, the United States will witness a rare total solar eclipse on April 8. Can environmental groups use this as a teaching opportunity—and how will they afford such programs? Next, environmental nonprofits in the Lower Mekong River Basin are being targeted for government surveillance. Then, across the globe, women environmental defenders face increased violence. Finally, on April 11 NPQ presents a free webinar on Black and White women archetypes. Register today.


Harnessing the Eclipse for Community Building and Climate Action

 
“All of these events require time, planning, and perhaps most importantly, money, something that’s not always available to smaller towns and organizations.” Read more... 
 
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Environmental Defenders in the Lower Mekong Region Face Increasing Dangers

 
“Since 2022 a number of local nonprofit organizations…have been closed for unknown reasons.” Read more... 
 
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The Violence Faced by Women Environmental Defenders

 
“When women then speak out against environmentally destructive projects or attempt to defend their communities from them, such action 'defies gender expectations.'” Read more…


Our Upcoming Webinar on Black and White Women Archetypes

 
The realities of Black women in leadership have arrived at the center of discourse across the nation. Black women leaders and their accomplices are driving the effort to unpack and move through shared experiences of harm. In this discussion, Dr. Yanique Redwood, Kerrien Suarez, and Whitney Parnell will come together with facilitator Cyndi Suarez, NPQ’s editor in chief and president, for a discussion on Black women leadership and the archetypes that enable injustice. Thursday, April 11 at 3:00 pm ET. Register here…
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