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Subject On the Front Line of Climate Justice
Date November 19, 2020 6:38 PM
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The fall 2020 edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly is here!

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The fall 2020 edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly is here!

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On the Front Line of Climate Justice: Evolving a Collective Path

The Nonprofit Quarterly’s fall 2020 issue is our first ever edition focused on climate/environmental justice from Indigenous perspectives. Guest edited by Raymond Foxworth, vice president of grantmaking for the First Nations Development Institute, the feature articles examine Native climate and environmental justice struggles, challenge dominant narratives, policies, and practices that exclude or minimize Native peoples in the environmental justice space, discuss Indigenous frameworks and worldviews for advancing environmental justice, and outline ways that philanthropy can and should support Native endeavors.

A few fall 2020 issue highlights:

Preserving Our Place: Isle de Jean Charles

“Preserving a place, whether physically, historically, or emotionally, usually comes about through great loss—as is the case with Isle de Jean Charles,“ writes Chantel Comardelle, in this moving meditation on a Louisiana community fighting for self-preservation in the face of long-ongoing social injustice and climate change.

by Chantel Comardelle

Regeneration—from the Beginning

“Traditional agriculture and the environmental movement are rooted in the same Western anthropocentrism, in that they both start with timelines and definitions that often do not include Indigenous peoples, practices, and worldviews,” writes A-dae Romero-Briones. “But regenerative agriculture, still in its infancy, has the power to be more than another oppressive movement.”

by A-dae Romero-Briones

Can Volunteers Help Nonprofits Keep Their Community Roots Alive?

Maintaining a volunteer base can be challenging in today’s nonprofit world. With more and more “professionals” at the helm, active community participation gets sidelined. What to do? This article discusses the importance of integrating nonprofits’ instrumental and expressive dimensions for a more balanced practice.

by Sue Carter Kahl

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