This article from the fall 2020 edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly introduces a series of works on the subject of environmental justice and Indigenous communities in the United States, curated by Rodney Foxworth of the First Nations Development Institute. "This series is an attempt to bring Native leaders working for environmental justice in their communities into the conversation, to speak for themselves and discuss how they are mobilizing to stop environmental degradation and racism and build more sustainable futures for their communities and beyond," writes Foxworth.
Look for more articles next week and join us this Thursday, October 15, for a webinar on the topic featuring three of the authors, hosted by Senior Editor Steve Dubb.
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