From Angela Adrar <[email protected]>
Subject This #GivingTuesday, try something new with us and give for justice
Date December 3, 2019 4:03 PM
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Dear John,

From the dryest monsoon season on record in some areas to the destruction
of wildlife corridors and protected species habitat to build a wall, this
has been another year of escalating human-made disasters for the Southwest.
Yet, our members, many of whom work and live on the frontlines of the
climate crisis, continue to innovate, create, and implement solutions based
in a Just Transition. [3]

THIS #GIVINGTUESDAY, WILL YOU JOIN US IN LIVING OUR POWER AND MOVING MONEY
DIRECTLY TO THE FRONTLINES? 

One example of these solutions in action is from Black Mesa Water Coalition
(BMWC). They have been organizing to protect the Navajo Aquifer for nearly
two decades. This year BMWC and their allies got one step closer to this
mission with the closure of the coal-powered Navajo Generating Station. But
they understand that ending fossil fuel projects is only part of the
equation, they must also continue their cultural and ancestral traditions
that respect the land, water, and other living beings. In September, BMWC
hosted its annual Harvest Festival where youth, young adults, and elders
gathered to reconnect to those traditions and strategize on how to build
power in the Navajo Nation’s communities.

Just like our other members throughout the area, their collective power is
making a Just Transition real on the ground.

I am certain that we can only create this new world through deep
collaboration, visionary leadership, and new ideas–like the innovative
organizing strategies Black Mesa Water Coalition is spearheading. For that
reason, I knew that we couldn’t start our end of year fundraising
campaign the way most others would by simply asking for a contribution.

Here are all our incredible members working in your area [4]—WILL YOU
DONATE DIRECTLY TO ONE OR MORE OF THEM AND SUPPORT FRONTLINE SOLUTIONS?

BASE BUILDING FRONTLINE ORGANIZATIONS

Black Mesa Water Coalition [5]

_Black Mesa, AZ_

Southwest Organizing Project [6]

_Albuquerque, NM_

Southwest Workers Union [7]

_San Antonio, TX_

Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services [8]

_Houston, TX_

_HAPPY HOLIDAYS,_

_Angela Adrar _

_Executive Director_

_Climate Justice Alliance_

P.S. Once you make a donation to one of our members you can amplify the
value of your gift by heading over to our social media toolkit [9] for
resources including draft posts and photos you can share with your friends
and family!

Climate Justice Alliance

436 14TH STREET C/O Movement Strategy Center
5TH FLOOR
OAKLAND, CA 94612
United States


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