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Centering people in climate justice.
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Dear John,
In the first post ([link removed]) of our new series on Multnomah County’s draft Climate Justice Plan, Nakisha Nathan of Neighbors for Clean Air shares why it matters: the plan is grounded in lived experience, co-created with frontline communities, and rooted in belonging as a strategy for resilience.
Check out the full post ([link removed]) to hear Nakisha’s perspective and learn how community voices are shaping Portland’s Climate Justice Plan.
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Breach is committed to amplifying stories like Nakisha’s and supporting the communities leading the fight for climate solutions. Your support ([link removed]) helps us lift up more voices that are shaping bold, people-centered policies.
In solidarity,
The Breach Team
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