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Being a writer is being a student of the world. That’s something I’ve long believed in my own narrative practice. In order to tell stories, you have to be curious. But no matter our profession or calling, we can apply the idea of being open and being receptive to flexible thinking: gleaning lessons from other people, history, and communities. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we explore what it means to keep learning.
First, we have known for a long time that climate change will worsen the global refugee crisis. NPQ marked World Refugee Day with a piece on the current state of climate migration under the Trump administration ([link removed]) . Next, how can we support immigrant workers ([link removed]) and develop effective short-term and long-term climate disaster recovery strategies? Then, in a report from 100 Days in Appalachia ([link removed]) , data centers are in enormous demand to support the massive power needed to run AI, but at what cost ([link removed]) to lower income communities? Finally, on July 24 at 2:00 pm EST, join Julia Roig and Jarvis Williams of The Horizons Project—leaders in advancing the Block, Bridge, Build organizing framework—in an NPQ
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Dr. Alison Stine
Climate Justice Senior Editor
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As Global Climate and Refugee Crises Accelerate, a Call for Humanity ([link removed])
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The Role of Immigrant “Second Responders”—What the LA Wildfires Teach Us ([link removed])
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Organizing in Divided Times: The Relational Infrastructure We Need to Protect Democracy ([link removed])
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We are living through a period of uncertainty and upheaval. In this context, one thing is clear: The need for coordinated, collective action is urgent. We must come together to block threats to our democratic values; bridge across difference to foster broad-based movements with the widest participation; and build together the future we want to live within our communities. Register here… ([link removed])
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