From Iris M. Crawford / Yes! Magazine: Two climate coalitions led by BIPOC have strengthened their communities by empowering diverse stakeholders to address social inequities. The coalitions are engaging and centering the voices of Black, Indigenous and people of color and providing the resources needed to advocate for environmental and climate justice. The model is being replicated across the South.
Barefoot College International is a women-centered global network providing livelihood training to women in rural communities. Rodrigo París of Barefoot
The Tenure Facility provides grants and technical assistance directly to Indigenous Peoples and local communities who are working for land
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