From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Unbalancing Act
Date October 4, 2024 3:01 PM
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The crisis has not been and will not be equal.

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** Climate Justice
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The crisis has not been and will not be equal, and in this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we listen to some of the groups and individuals disproportionally impacted by our warming world. First, young, queer, and female climate leaders put their lives at risk simply by sticking up for justice ([link removed]) . Next, how are major climate conferences failing to address gender discrimination ([link removed]) in the context of climate change? Then, why is there such a lack of data on how 60 million people ([link removed]) in America are being affected by the climate crisis? Finally, we invite you to subscribe to Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine to receive our inspiring fall 2024 issue: “Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement
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Young, Queer, and Threatened for Climate Activism ([link removed])
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“Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement” ([link removed])
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The fall 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine is centered on powerful young leaders and activists in the climate justice movement. Subscribe to the magazine today to receive this inspiring issue. Subscribe here… ([link removed])
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