From Kerri Kelly (CTZNWELL) <[email protected]>
Subject Practicing optimism
Date March 23, 2023 12:41 AM
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In the same week that the Biden administration approved the Willow Project [ [link removed] ] (one of the largest oil projects in the country), the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) sounded the alarm about climate change. “There is a rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all.”
What do we do in the face of devastating news? This feels like an important inquiry as embodied activists who understand that we are shaped by the world and we are shaping the world. How do we respond in the face of fear and devastation? What are we willing to risk for our collective survival? Who do we trust to lead us into a more sustainable future? Who do we BE and what do we DO to halt climate change? Where do we source hope?
Living these contradictions illuminate the space between where we are coming from and where we are going. To navigate the distance we must build a capacity that inspires us to go beyond pessimism and despair towards courage and creativity. We can appreciate small steps in the right direction while also holding healthy dissatisfaction for what more needs to be done to reduce harm. And we must practice every single day becoming who we need to be in order to meet the moment and shape the future.
“Fighting for #ClimateJustice [ [link removed] ] is an exercise in optimism and radical hope that we can actually win and not only survive these crises but thrive through them.” says @adrien4ej [ [link removed] ] @GGJalliance [ [link removed] ] Policy Director
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SOLIDARITY
The question about whether indigenous land acknowledgments do more harm than good [ [link removed] ] is an important one. When a land acknowledgement is not met with real reckoning about historical and real time colonial violence and our place in it, it is reduced to feel good public gestures. In most cases, acknowledgements rarely “acknowledge” the violence and oppression forced upon indigenous people nor do they inspire relationship or right action in the direction of accountability and reparations. Here are some ways we can put our practice into action.
Learn about the history of the land you live on. You can find whose traditional lands you live on HERE [ [link removed] ]. And explore the history and continued legacy of indigenous treaties in the US HERE [ [link removed] ].
Pay a land tax. The Honor Tax is a way of recognizing and respecting the sovereignty of Native Nations, and implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. More information can be found HERE. [ [link removed] ]
Support indigenous organizing like NDN Collective [ [link removed] ], National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center [ [link removed] ], Raven Trust [ [link removed] ], Native Organizers Alliance [ [link removed] ]
Support landback [ [link removed] ]. Land back is a movement committed to getting indigenous lands (lost to colonialism and extractivism) back into indigenous hands. Land back is an orientation, a reparation and an action.
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Practicing optimism
Climate pessimism dooms us to a terrible future. Complacent optimism is no better. So how do we show up? Hannah Ritchie argues that we need to bring optimism with an “edge of dissatisfaction [ [link removed] ]”. Living this contradiction looks like appreciating some of the incremental moves we’ve made in the direction of sustainability and regeneration while also acknowledging that it is insufficient and not good enough. Holding this tension enables us to stay out of the traps of pessimism and complacency and stay curious about new ways of being and doing that mitigate climate change and create possibility. Let us not turn away from the challenging truth of this moment, but turn toward it with courage.
Art by Hannah Ritchie
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