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Introduction
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Maria Alejandra
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Why Black Lives Matter
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Climate Justice Movement
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Generational Impact
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Recognition
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Global South
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National Security
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People On The Front Line
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Reparations
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Identity
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Taking Off Labels
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Questions
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Spiritual Search
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Movement Infrastructure
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Process Nerds
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Whos Coming To The Table
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Fawn Douglas
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Whats missing in the infrastructure
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Conclusion
Description:
Dive into an intergenerational dialogue on climate justice in this SXSW 2022 panel discussion featuring Farhana Yamin, an international environmental lawyer, and Maria Alejandra Escalante, a queer feminist researcher from Colombia. Explore the global climate justice movement's strategies for building equitable, transformational change within systems perpetuating climate crises. Gain insights into effective activism for systems change, movement-building techniques, and the role of philanthropy in supporting climate justice initiatives. Examine topics such as the impact of Black Lives Matter, generational differences, recognition of the Global South, national security concerns, and the importance of frontline communities. Delve into discussions on reparations, identity politics, spiritual aspects of activism, and the need for diverse representation in climate justice movements. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in creating effective movement infrastructure and addressing gaps in current approaches to climate activism. Read more

Why We Need to Go All in on Climate Justice

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