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Climate Justice: A Global Movement for Life ([link removed])
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From Crisis to Capacity: 20 Years of Philanthropy after 9/11 ([link removed])
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The Challenge of Diversity in the Environmental Movement ([link removed])
Dorceta Taylor is one of the nation’s leading scholars in the field of environmental justice. In this animation, the Yale University professor shares her poem Thoughts on Being in the Environment While Black, which powerfully explores the risks Black people face when they attempt to enjoy nature, whether going for a jog in their own neighborhoods or simply watching birds in Central Park. Read more... ([link removed])
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