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When my first novel came out in 2020, a few people rejected reading the story outright. Climate fiction sounds too depressing, they told me. But for me, as a writer and as a reader, fiction concerned with the climate crisis is just the opposite: It’s hopeful because it imagines different futures. Why can’t we remake the world better?
In order to do it, we first have to dream it. And in this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we’re picturing how the world could be. First, Iris M. Crawford profiles how one neighborhood in North Philadelphia is getting a fresh-produce corner store ([link removed]) to tackle the lasting impacts of food apartheid. Next, how can environmental injustices be readdressed so they’re not disproportionately borne ([link removed]) by Black people? Then, when mobile home residents own land, they have the power to improve their communities ([link removed]) . Finally, we invite you to register for our upcoming Premium webinar
([link removed]) , “From Performance Management to Mutual Commitment: Fostering a Culture of Joyful Accountability.” This webinar is designed for nonprofit leaders and managers who are ready to move beyond top-down, corporate approaches to performance management—and foster accountability that inspires commitment, creativity, and collaboration. Join us on Thursday, June 26, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm ET, and take advantage of early bird registration until June 20.
Dr. Alison Stine
Climate Justice Senior Editor
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Know Your Farmer: Addressing the Heart of Food Insecurity in Kensington ([link removed])
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Taxation, Black Americans, and the Environment: What Altadena Teaches Us ([link removed])
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How Mobile Home Owners Organize for Land Ownership and Climate Resiliency ([link removed])
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Premium Webinar: “From Performance Management to Mutual Commitment: Fostering a Culture of Joyful Accountability” ([link removed])
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As equity-centered nonprofits, performance management approaches rooted in punishment are contrary to our values. At the same time, we need to foster a culture of accountability. How can we create practices rooted in joy, shared purpose, care, and growth—rather than control, power, and fear—while also advancing team accountability? You don’t want to miss this webinar featuring Jovida Ross and Weyam Ghadbian, coauthors of Turning Towards Each Other: A Conflict Workbook. Thursday, June 26, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm ET. Early bird registration ends on June 20! Register today… ([link removed])
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