Here are the voices of those struggling for racial justice in the face of rising temperatures.
By Nexus Media
The politics of climate change are shifting. This year, as the
No one would wish for this kind of painful shake-up and lockdown, but activists have been in this position before and now is the time to learn from them.
George
We’re facing down a global pandemic. If you find yourself saying “Holy shit! What do I do?!” you’re not alone. Beautiful Trouble’s irreverent guide to activism in
“Canada invades. Invades on behalf of industry. Invades during ceremony. Canada tears us from our land.”
— Wetʼsuwetʼen Resistance Camp Communication
Greg Harman
The Wet’suwet’en peoples’s struggle against
Author Madeline Ostrander avoids contrived conclusions in her examination of several U.S. communities organizing within our dangerously destabilized climate. That means no final victories—and no ultimate defeats—in this continuing project, reviewer Osha Gray Davidson writes.
In the absence of an effective response by Brazil’s right-wing government to an oil disaster five months ago, civil society is rising to the challenge.
Marina Martinez
A major
Roughly 400 targeting US Rep. Will Hurd turn out on a cold night to support impeachment of ‘Donald tRumpudo.’
Greg Harman
There were ground rules. Keep focus. Watch out for
Around the United States, people are gathering to demand their elected members of Congress impeach and remove Donald Trump from office.
Nobody Is Above the Law.
That’s why we’
‘We will do our best to hide them.’
Refugees are fleeing, hate groups are rising, the far-right is winning elections around the world. Those who want to do something about
Greg Harman
As we close out Global Climate Strike week, do you or your kids ever wonder what we did before #Greta? Join us in October 7, 2019, as Deceleration
Greg Harman
By preliminary estimates, the global uprising that was Friday’s Global Climate Strike inspired more than four million people around the world to rally and march for an
San Antonio is on the cusp of passing its first ever climate plan. Houston and Dallas are poised to soon follow. While City-owned utility, CPS Energy, has worked hard to