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Black Women’s Climate Leadership
Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley of Barbados exemplifies transformative leadership in climate justice. As the first female PM of Barbados, she challenges global climate finance norms, advocating for equitable debt relief and increased funding for vulnerable nations. Her Bridgetown Initiative seeks to decolonize climate finance by addressing the Global North’s “climate debt.” Mottley’s leadership empowers marginalized communities and advances a just, inclusive climate future.
Alicia Richins
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Black Food Sovereignty and Land Ownership: A Path to Liberation and Healing
Black and Indigenous communities are reclaiming land and food sovereignty globally.
Future Black Female
Feb 44 min read
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Who is Environmentalism For?
By: Mikhaela Connell I grew up in Scarborough, Ontario, and until recently, I never truly understood what that meant. I knew that when I...
Mikhaela Connell
Oct 24, 20244 min read
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Environmental Racism: Why We Should All Care and How Youth Can Make a Difference
Environmental racism is a big problem that hits marginalized communities the hardest. It means that Black, Indigenous, and low-income...
Dorothy Sierra-Gutierrez
Jul 17, 20243 min read
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