This week’s Climate Justice newsletter goes to the source.
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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter goes to the source. First, frustrated by a lack of systematic investment, two young climate justice leaders examine ways philanthropy can support ([link removed]) their growing movement. Next, as access to clean, safe water becomes increasingly difficult, hygiene has emerged as an issue of justice ([link removed]) . Then, when it comes to water infrastructure, the federal government continues to underfund communities of color ([link removed]) . Finally, NPQ marks the start of Earth Month with a selection of curated articles ([link removed]) .
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What the Youth Climate Justice Movement Needs from Philanthropy ([link removed])
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“Our challenge with philanthropy is that we often don’t know how foundations can help us.” Read more... ([link removed])
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When people can safely get an abortion, it not only improves their quality of life, but that of their families, communities, and even countries.
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You Need to Care about Showers for All ([link removed])
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“Hygiene…is not only a concern of safety but an issue of justice….A way to ‘restore dignity and offer fresh hope.’” Read more... ([link removed])
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Wells Are Running Dry in Rural Communities of Color. Is a Fix in Sight? ([link removed])
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“These racialized disparities in access to safe drinking water and effective wastewater services are occurring because of decades of disinvestment.” Read more… ([link removed])
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What to Read in Earth Month ([link removed])
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The NPQ team celebrates Earth Month by bringing together stories we’ve published that honor Mother Earth and explore sustainable ways to create a healthier planet. As we lean on the ancient wisdom of Indigenous knowledge to learn how to practice good stewardship of the Earth, this collection of articles offers practical and creative solutions like developing worker co-ops, rethinking food culture, and designing climate-conscious fashion. Read more… ([link removed])
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