Focusing on the power of traditional Indigenous economic frameworks, cooperative business models, and fragile food systems.
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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter focuses on the power of traditional Indigenous economic frameworks, cooperative business models, and fragile food systems. The first discusses what using a Native lens to climate sovereignty can look like. The next looks at the importance of rural electric cooperative business models. Finally, we look at our nation’s fragile food system and make the case for the importance of a new food solidarity system. Finally, NPQ is hiring!
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Relatives, Not Resources: Applying an Alaska Native Lens to Climate Sovereignty, Economic Justice, and Healing ([link removed])
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To engage in true climate justice work, we must materially and spiritually heal our severed relationships to the land and each other. We must all take accountability and turn to Indigenous leadership to help us remember how to practice economies of care and compassion. Read more… ([link removed])
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How Rural Electric Cooperatives Can Support a Green New Deal ([link removed])
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US rural electric co-ops were once vital agents of change, and today provide power for 42 million people. Might their progressive spirit be unleashed once again? Read more… ([link removed])
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Rethinking Food with Solidarity in Mind: Lessons from COVID-19 ([link removed])
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The nation’s food system has never been more inequitable. But spurred by the pandemic, a more equitable system of regenerative agriculture is rapidly emerging. Read more… ([link removed])
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