In part two of our blog on anti-racism and climate, Susan Kruse outlines tangible ways environmental organizations can begin to meaningfully address indifference, inaction, and ultimately racism within the climate movement.
Read MoreIf we think we can avert the most catastrophic impacts of climate change by continuing to talk to the same circles of people who have always been engaged, we will fail. In order to engage a broader community, we must first acknowledge the inherent connections between climate and racial justice, and then do our part to dismantle the structures that consciously or unconsciously keep people out.
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