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Why history matters
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Why history matters
1. Why does the past matter? Don't we need to focus on the future?
2. Nature doesn't discriminate. How can climate change be unjust?
3. Climate change happens globally. What can we achieve by acting locally?
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Durham, NC
Cultivating Action: Gardeners as Agents of Change
Philadelphia, PA
100 Years in the Middle: Stories of Eastwick, Phila.
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Beyond the Earthquake?: A Recount of the Reconstruction
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Albany, NY
The Empire's Backyard: Power & Pollution in Sheridan Hollow
Indianapolis, IN
Inequity Along the White River: Local Advocacy for Change
Ringwood, NJ
Ringwood Mines and the Ramapough Lunaape Nation
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Oxnard and San Fernando, CA
Reimagining Immigrants and Environmental Justice
Providence, RI (Pageacoag)
Amplifying Narragansett Voices on Land and Survivance
New Brunswick, NJ
Climate Justice is Worker Justice
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