What sustains us during these uncertain times can sometimes be surprising or simple.
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What sustains us during these uncertain times can sometimes be surprising or simple. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter we begin with the inaugural installment of our new column, Parables of Earth, which looks at how and why those deeply invested in the planet must practice self-care ([link removed]) in the face of near-constant bad news—and even small acts can help. Next, we feature two articles from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s fall issue, “Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement”—one about how BIPOC communities need to be equipped with the tools and knowledge ([link removed]) to combat climate change; the other reflecting on the writer’s experience as a young Black leader pulling lessons for global climate solidarity from Cambodia and the US South
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Parables of Earth: Self-Care for Those Who Still Care ([link removed])
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Navigating Climate Justice: Empowering BIPOC Youth with Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing ([link removed])
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Bridging for Environmental Justice across Space and Time: Cambodia and the US South ([link removed])
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Youth Speak: What Young Climate Justice Leaders Need Now ([link removed])
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In this conversation, youth climate leaders and writers from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s inspiring fall issue “Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement ([link removed]) ” discussed what’s urgent for real climate justice action, and how older generations in the field can help. Watch here… ([link removed])
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