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Subject Will the Center Hold?
Date November 8, 2024 4:00 PM
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In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at new focuses for the climate movement from emerging leaders integral to the fight.

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In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at new focuses for the climate movement from emerging leaders integral to the fight—a central theme for the Fall 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine. First, the next generation of leaders of color ([link removed]) must be supported to continue their urgent work. Next, how does Blackness in the climate justice movement expand the very definition of justice itself ([link removed]) ? Then, communities located downwind ([link removed]) of industrial plants and other polluters need to be considered regarding regulations from the highest court. Finally, on the heels of the US Presidential Election, NPQ is launching a new column from our Climate
Justice Senior Editor on the connections between the climate crisis and the arts.
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Stewards of the Earth: Centering Young Leaders of Color in the Face of Climate Crisis ([link removed])
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Another Supreme Court Decision Places Downwind Communities at Risk ([link removed])
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Parables of Earth: A New Column (mailto:[email protected])
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Climate change has—and will continue to—touch every aspect of our lives, including the creative and performing arts. As Octavia E. Butler wrote, “All that you touch / You Change. / All that you Change / Changes you. / The only lasting truth / Is Change.” NPQ announces a new regular column from Climate Justice Senior Editor Alison Stine on the intersections between art and climate. How will arts nonprofits weather the crisis? How are individuals and organizations turning to art to cope and further their message? What new works are being created amid the chaos? Watch this space for the announcement of our first installment, and send your ideas, pitches, and possible interview subjects for future columns to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

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