In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at a mobilizing framework to climate action and food justice as a pathway to independence. The first piece looks at the Green New Deal as a model for climate-led policy that is intersectional and a steppingstone to powerful coalition-building. Next, we focus on the importance of preserving intergenerational and sustainable agrarian practices. Then, the slow food movement forces us to examine how industrialization has changed our relationship with food. Finally, NPQ is hiring!
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