Resist Line 3.
As the completion date of Line 3 nears, there’s still much to be done to protect Indigenous activists and their land.
read moreIssues related to climate justice and environmental racism.
As the completion date of Line 3 nears, there’s still much to be done to protect Indigenous activists and their land.
read moreImage Source: Shower Power and the GNO Caring Collective to help Ida relief efforts. Consider: are there neighborhoods in your town with critical infrastructure needs? How can you advocate for them in your local government, and in support of organizers advocating for change? The United States, we’re told, is a developed country where we all can enjoy a high…
read moreHurricane Ida and the intersection of housing injustice and environmental threats.
read moreHurricane Ida demonstrates the intersection of housing justice and environmental racism. Learn how you can support.
read moreRelief funding disproportionately goes to white-led organizations and white, affluent neighborhoods.
read moreAgriculture is in full focus this year with people gaining awareness about how their foods are cultivated. As people across the country found themselves spending more time at home, home and community-based gardening started to rise (MLive). This trend is not limited to adults. It also includes the education provided for students. Agricultural education is a powerful component of racial equity that should be promoted for students across the country.
read moreWelcome to Day Six of our Earth Week series! I'm incredibly inspired by how Quannah leads. For today's conversation, we interviewed this 18-year-old land protector on how the climate crisis is impacting Alaska, particularly Indigenous communities protecting their lands. Take Action Donate to the
read moreWelcome to Day Five of our Earth Week series! Today we're featuring Sydney's interview with Anya Dillard, a 17-year-old activist, philanthropist, content creator, and the founder of
read moreWelcome to Day Four of our Earth Week series!For today's analysis of environmental justice, I interviewed Jana Jandal Alrifai, an 18-year-old Arab-Canadian youth organizer with Fridays For Future Windsor-Essex. Her work inspired me for its clarity – that the only way we get through this is together.This is a free, educational newsletter powered by our community.…
read moreWelcome to Day Three of our Earth Week series!It was such a gift to spend time with Alexis and learn more about her work. She reminded me how important it is to live this work – not just see it as a list of action items to check off of a list. She is intentional with…
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