Many Indigenous communities around the world are relying on traditional knowledge of the land to recognize and adapt to a changing climate. To uplift and learn from their experiences, CJRF convened representatives of our partner organizations to reflect on how Indigenous Peoples are showing up as leaders in the climate justice movement.
Centering Lived Experiences and Structural Injustices in the Fight for Climate Justice
CJRF Charts Path Forward for Justice-Centered Climate Funding
To encourage justice-centered funding, CJRF launched a fund re-design process in November that aims to shift decision-making power from our staff and board members into the hands of activists and practitioners. Learn more about this design process and our recent $7M grant from MacKenzie Scott that we will leverage in support of phase 2.
CJRF at South By Southwest!
Hello from South by Southwest (SXSW)! SXSW is an annual gathering that is best known for its conference and festivals that celebrate the convergence of tech, film, education, and culture. This year’s conference includes a Climate Change track which covers topics from renewable energy to policy change to just transition. Hear what CJRF will be up to this week from Director Heather McGray.
CJRF Winter Newsletter
Advancing Climate Justice at COP26
For two weeks in November, Glasgow, Scotland hosted the largest and most important United Nations climate negotiations session since the Paris Agreement in 2015. Called COP26, the conference brought together official representatives of nearly 200 countries, plus thousands of participants from business, academia, and civil society.
Youth at the Center of Climate Justice
Existing Within and Between (Scene Two)
In October, we posted the first excerpt from “Existing Within and Between: A Script on Climate Action & Intersectionality.” This script uses a play format to creatively explore the state of the intersectionality conversation in the climate justice community of practice. This is the second of four scenes.