This month’s Climate Justice newsletter centers the voices of Indigenous people working to advance climate justice and sustainability. First, we revisit an article by A-dae Romero Briones, who calls on the nascent but growing movement for regenerative agriculture to focus on, not just the soil, but the histories of the soil and the indigenous people who were displaced from it. Next, we feature a piece by Hillary Rennick, who traces Indigenous fire-use and the development of all-Indigenous fire teams that are guiding fire management practices around the country. We continue with a piece by Solana Rose Booth highlighting the healing power of Indigenous stories. Lastly, three Indigenous environmental leaders share their perspectives on climate justice.
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