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Climate Justice

This week’s climate justice newsletter has the first two stories of our Fall 2022 magazine The Face of Climate Change: Indigenous Teachings for Our Future, in which we highlight the leadership role of indigenous communities in climate justice. Then, Climate Justice Senior Editor Iris Crawford takes a deep dive into one Black farmer’s legacy and his attempts to redefine Black farming. Lastly, we revisit Dania Davy’s article on reparations for Black farmers.


Cycles

 
Cycles are fundamental to how we define everything around us. Author A-dae Romero Briones helps us understand how we can re-attach ourselves to a path of co-existence with ourselves and the planet. Read more…
 
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Fire and the Coast Salish Three Sisters

 
Author Samuel Barr breaks down the Indigenous practice of permaculture as a traditional land management practice and custom of his upbringing. Read more…
 
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Redefining Black Farming

 
Warren County, North Carolina is the birthplace of the environmental justice movement and where Patrick Brown is working to preserve family history and revamp Black farming practices. Read more…
 
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What Would a Pro-Black Farmer Policy Regime Look Like?

 
So often, when it comes to justice for Black farmers, advocacy groups must play defense. It’s time to articulate, pursue, and enact a positive vision of Black land justice. Read more…
 
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