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Subject Native-led solutions: A spotlight on Indigenized Energy
Date November 18, 2024 2:11 PM
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John,

 

What does it mean to “Make it Real”? To us, it's the notion of taking
an idea and turning it into action. Making what was once thought of
as impossible a reality, life changing and exemplary. That is exactly
why we have dubbed our latest photojournalism campaign with that
moniker. 

 

[ [link removed] ]"Make It Real" takes you inside the lives of those on the
frontlines of climate equity all across the country — from South
Dakota to Detroit and Florida. Through the lens of those most
affected, we highlight the challenges and triumphs of diverse,
climate-affected communities working toward a greener, more just
future. This series goes beyond policy, bridging the gap between
words on paper and the lived experiences of those fighting for a
sustainable and equitable tomorrow. The communities, groups and
individuals featured in this series are doing all they can to tackle
the problems of climate change head on, turn problems into solutions
and make what was once an audacious idea into a reality.

Today, in honor of National Native American Heritage Month we wanted
to share with you the first in our 3-part series Indigenized Energy:
Empowering Native and Rural Communities Through Renewable Innovation.

[ Portrait ]Portrait of Cody Two Bears

[ [link removed] ]Read Cody Two Bears’ Story Here

[ [link removed] ]Indigenized Energy is a nationally recognized, indigenous-led
nonprofit that helps tribes shape a new vision for their energy
future. 

 

America’s Native communities, especially those in rural areas, are
some of the most heavily impacted by the effects of climate change so
we wanted to see firsthand how local, community-led climate action
can make the impossible real and have true impact. We visited the
Black Hills, joining leaders like [ [link removed] ]Cody Two Bears, [ [link removed] ]Chief Henry
Red Cloud and many others on the ground as they led efforts to
transform their homelands. These communities face heightened risks,
from extreme weather events to disruptions in traditional food and
water sources. The compounding effects of climate change threaten not
only environmental stability but also cultural practices that have
been passed down through generations.

 

Take a look inside for amazing stories of Native resilience and
activism and the powerful portraits that accompany them. 

 

In solidarity,

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