This Monday, just before the Global Climate Action Summit began in San Francisco, I got to build with artists from across the globe in a workshop led by @favianna1 and @culturestrike. They brought us into community to imagine how we as cultural workers can contribute to rewriting the climate change narrative, to ensure that our communities, movements, governments and institutions make real change by prioritizing social, racial and environmental justice. I have followed @favianna1 & @culturestrike's work for years, always deeply grateful for their leadership that is as joyful as it is powerful, as clear as it is inclusive. To witness the birth of the #climatewoke movement (pics via @culturestrike), to be invited to dream together, is the honor of a lifetime. I cannot wait to share what comes next. #artists4climate #climatejustice -------------------------------------------------thank you @culturestrike @wearesoze @100isnow @favianna1 @thesoniag @katornahid @wildbirdmagik @nijeulx @michaelskolnik ------------------------------------------------------ "If history is a guide, the [Global Climate Action Summit] conversations will fall short in addressing one of the most important aspects of climate change: that it impacts most heavily the well-being and futures of people of color and low-income communities. And in fact, if history is our guide, many of the “solutions” launched at GCAS will perpetuate and even deepen the inequities that burden communities of color in California and around the world. We’re here to say: not anymore, not this time. Climate change is a racial justice issue. The connections between climate change and so many other social justice fights are painfully clear in this moment. We now have incarcerated people, including incarcerated youth, fighting out-of-control wildfires; we have immigrants who harvest our agricultural bounty dying of heat illness as temperatures rise; and we have a vicious housing crisis that forces low-income families to live in communities that corporations have treated as dumping grounds for toxic waste and pollution..." - @culturestrike READ THE FULL LETTER AT bit.ly/climatewoke

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This Monday, just before the Global Climate Action Summit began in San Francisco, I got to build with artists from across the globe in a workshop led by @favianna1 and @culturestrike. They brought us into community to imagine how we as cultural workers can contribute to rewriting the climate change narrative, to ensure that our communities, movements, governments and institutions make real change by prioritizing social, racial and environmental justice. I have followed @favianna1 & @culturestrike's work for years, always deeply grateful for their leadership that is as joyful as it is powerful, as clear as it is inclusive. To witness the birth of the #climatewoke movement (pics via @culturestrike), to be invited to dream together, is the honor of a lifetime. I cannot wait to share what comes next. #artists4climate #climatejustice -------------------------------------------------thank you @culturestrike @wearesoze @100isnow @favianna1 @thesoniag @katornahid @wildbirdmagik @nijeulx @michaelskolnik ------------------------------------------------------ "If history is a guide, the [Global Climate Action Summit] conversations will fall short in addressing one of the most important aspects of climate change: that it impacts most heavily the well-being and futures of people of color and low-income communities.
And in fact, if history is our guide, many of the “solutions” launched at GCAS will perpetuate and even deepen the inequities that burden communities of color in California and around the world.
We’re here to say: not anymore, not this time. Climate change is a racial justice issue.
The connections between climate change and so many other social justice fights are painfully clear in this moment. We now have incarcerated people, including incarcerated youth, fighting out-of-control wildfires; we have immigrants who harvest our agricultural bounty dying of heat illness as temperatures rise; and we have a vicious housing crisis that forces low-income families to live in communities that corporations have treated as dumping grounds for toxic waste and pollution..." - @culturestrike READ THE FULL LETTER AT bit.ly/climatewoke


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