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Subject Where Will We Go?
Date September 20, 2024 3:01 PM
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Immigration was a hot topic during the recent US presidential debate, but when it comes to climate change, displacement is an urgent, ongoing issue.

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Immigration was a hot topic during the recent US presidential debate, but when it comes to climate change, displacement is an urgent, ongoing issue as the crisis forces more and more people from their homes. First, the land is buckling beneath their houses ([link removed]) , but for people residing in California’s Rancho Palos Verdes and living through other climate disasters, there are barriers and hesitancy to evacuating. Next, how does a person’s immigration status ([link removed]) impact their resiliency—and risk—when climate events occur? Then, research finds that after a disaster, people want to stay close ([link removed]) to home, community, and support despite the danger. Finally, Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s Health Justice issue calls for pitches for “A
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Why Don’t Climate Evacuees Just Leave? ([link removed])
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Undocumented and Unprotected: How Immigration Status Amplifies Climate Vulnerability ([link removed])
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When Fleeing Climate Change, Most People Stay Close to Home ([link removed])
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The study also uncovered how race factors in climate change moves. As reported by NPR, “racial segregation shows up in government efforts to help people move away from flood zones.” Read more… ([link removed])
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A Social Lens for Health Innovation ([link removed])
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NPQ is seeking articles written by movement leaders and practitioners in the field that lay out the current state of health innovations, concerns of those working in the field of health, and visions for a socially just, ethical, and responsible direction forward. Submit your work here by September 30… ([link removed])
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