From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject All Hands on Deck
Date July 12, 2024 3:00 PM
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Climate change has emerged as the greatest concern for the future of our planet.

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** Climate Justice
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Climate change has emerged as the greatest concern for the future of our planet, and in this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we examine unexpected allies and their approach to the crisis. First, can auto racing ([link removed]) , a polluting sport, draw attention to urgent water issues in the rainforest? Next, the “Good Neighbor” ([link removed]) rule was meant to support communities at risk of pollution, but the Supreme Court recently halted it. Then, public libraries ([link removed]) have emerged as one of the battlegrounds for social justice, including climate justice. Finally, on August 1, to celebrate Black Philanthropy Month, we invite you to join us at a premium webinar
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Hidden Gems: Actionable Lessons from the Untold Stories of Black Philanthropists ([link removed])
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Philanthropy has always been a fundamental part of the Black experience throughout the African Diaspora, and this enlightening session explores the historical and current impact of Black philanthropists on our communities and society at large. Join us for this premium webinar on Thursday, August 1 at 2:00 pm ET. Register here… ([link removed])
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