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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we focus on solutions and self-sufficiency. Our first article takes us to Nigeria to learn how farmers are adapting to the country’s current climate situation to ensure food security. Next, we go to Warren County, North Carolina, to learn how Black Agrarianism and climate-smart practices can go hand in hand. Then, we have a piece from our Fall 2022 Climate Justice Magazine that speaks to the ways in which our food system can be reshaped—from extractive and ecologically destructive to being reciprocal and sustainable. Finally, NPQ is hiring! 


What Nigeria Can Teach the US About Food Insecurity

 
Nigerian farmers are grappling with climate change. Climate-smart strategies can help them achieve food security. 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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Rethinking Food Culture Might Save Us

 
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NPQ Job Postings: Fundraising Manager, Senior Editor Racial Justice & More

 
The NPQ team is expanding; we’re hiring for Staff Writers, Fundraising Manager, and three Senior Editor roles. Find out more…
 
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