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Subject Everything Matters
Date May 9, 2025 3:00 PM
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** Climate Justice
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I started my writing career in poetry. When I turned to prose, I was advised I couldn’t try to make every word perfect, as poems do; there are simply too many words in essays, articles, and stories. That didn’t sit right with me, and even now, I am still thinking about the sentence level, about the music of words as well as their meaning.

Details matter, and in this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we are examining the nitty gritty. First, students are deeply concerned with the climate crisis, but in many educational settings—including programs training fashion designers ([link removed]) —those concerns aren’t being addressed. Next, six months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of North Carolina, a community-based conference considered how to build ([link removed]) for its future. Then, why does it matter that wildfire smoke and heat, which kill more people than any other climate event ([link removed]) , are still not labeled disasters? Finally, in honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, the NPQ team is sharing a collection of stories
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Dr. Alison Stine
Climate Justice Senior Editor
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What to Read in (AANHPI) Heritage Month ([link removed])
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The articles in this collection highlight the work to preserve and advance AANHPI stories, cultures, and lives. From organizing communities to amplify AANHPI voices against violence, to healing the environment for holistic health and wellbeing, AANHPI people share insights on how they are tapping into leadership and cultural innovation to uplift themselves and the world at large. Read more… ([link removed])

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