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Climate Justice

Climate is impacting all areas of life, and in this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we examine those overlooked spaces. First, neglected in the climate crisis is the impact on rural Americans whose mental health is already at risk. Next, what are the barriers and solutions for educators teaching climate change? Then, Black farmers are transforming agriculture through innovations. Finally, an interview with Corryn Freeman, who works to support the efforts of youth activists as the executive director of Future Coalition.


How the Mental Health of Rural Americans Is Shaped by Climate Change

 
“That leaves 60 million people—about one in every five Americans—living in rural areas for which there is little data on how climate change is affecting their health.” Read more... 
 
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Educators ‘Lack Confidence’ to Teach Climate Change—What’s Being Done at the Policy Level?

 
“Nearly 60 percent of polled teachers felt unconfident and unprepared to weave climate change lessons into their core classes. This poses a serious obstacle to building an informed generation capable of addressing the challenges of the climate crisis.” Read more... 
 
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Redefining Black Farming

 
“As of today, there are roughly 50,000 Black farmers, accounting for just 1.4 percent of farm owners in the US.” Read more…
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Uplifting the Work of Youth Leaders: A Conversation with Corryn Freeman

 
“Learning about the tradition of my ancestors in the fight for civil rights and social justice…played a major role in my decision to be an advocate for social justice.” Read more…
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