In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at how the pandemic made space for more flexibility and tougher conversations.
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In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at stories that break away from the status quo. First, we look at participatory grantmaking as a community distribution model and how it can be a path to engagement between philanthropy and communities. This kind of grantmaking is making its way into the climate justice space. In fact, it's how the movements spotlighted in the following two stories want to access resources as we move towards the just transition. NPQ’s Iris Crawford speaks about what decolonization in Puerto Rico can look like. Then, we look how at the pandemic opened the doors of organizing for the Green New Deal. Finally, NPQ is hiring!
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Participatory Grantmaking: What Practitioners Have to Say ([link removed])
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Participatory grantmaking harkens back to pre-modern gifting traditions. But making it work today requires interrogating not just who makes grants, but how those grants are made. Read more… ([link removed])
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Achieving Climate Resilience in Puerto Rico Requires Self-Determination ([link removed])
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As Hurricane Fiona made landfall on the island, Power 4 Puerto Rico continues to push for the full agency of the island’s people. That includes examining the question of statehood and energy democracy. Read more… ([link removed])
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Why a Green New Deal Requires a Solidarity Economy ([link removed])
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The COVID-19 pandemic not only opened doors for organizing a just Green New Deal but gave warnings. It made the question of who benefits even more pertinent. Read more… ([link removed])
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