Being Outside: The Importance of Centering Black Leadership in the Climate Justice Movement - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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"All struggles are essentially power struggles. Who will rule, who will lead, who will define, who will dominate" captures the essence of societal challenges and resistance toward inequality.
"As a child growing up in Michigan, I attended a prestigious Catholic school on scholarship... which provided me with opportunities that were out of my parents' financial reach" highlights the privileges and disparities faced by different communities.
"Our Black community is interconnected not only through our history and our visions for a better future but also through the mountain ranges, creeks, rivers, swamps, streams, and plains of our shared planet" emphasizes the bond and shared responsibility toward environmental justice.
"I was always very envious of this... the one I begged my parents to let me go on was a five-day camping trip on Ohio's Maumee River" reflects on the yearning for adventure that transcends socioeconomic barriers.
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