Mutual Aid Support
>> Monitoring Line 3 environmental impacts: A photographer is continuing to monitor the Line 3 frac-out areas.
>> The Workers' Community Kitchen: Serving the East Bay through aid, action, and education.
>> Renegade Feedings: Houseless outreach organization in the Bay area |
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Meet our new Network Member Organizations! |
>> We work for a social and ecological change that promotes the regenerative development of communities in harmony with the planet. We co-create knowledge, capabilities and projects based on tools such as social innovation, social entrepreneurship, impact investment and sustainable urban development.
Appalachian Climate Action Collaborative >> The Appalachian Climate Action Collaborative (ClimAct) is an organization fighting for climate justice in Boone, North Carolina. We are dedicated to our goals for social and environmental justice, and dismantling the systems of extractive economies.
>> Indigenous mutual aid collective working in and for Bvlbancha.
Center for Native American Youth >> CNAY at the Aspen Institute is a national education and advocacy organization that works alongside Native youth—ages 24 and under—on reservations, in rural villages and urban spaces across the country to improve their health, safety, and overall well- being.
>> Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet.
>> Earth Hacks was started in 2018 to harness the power of hackathons to develop student-driven solutions to the climate crisis.
>> Earth Strike NYC is an autonomous local of the international EarthStrike collective. Earth Strike NYC recognizes capitalism and colonialism as root causes of the climate crisis, and works in direct relationships of support for frontline groups.
Georgia Environmental Coalition of Colour >> Grassroots leaders advocating for the environmental liberation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities.
>> We produce and distribute reports of real organizations. We praise those who welcome diversity with open arms, and apply pressure to those who fall short. Our Congressional education work shares research and objective information to help members of Congress keep updated on diversity in the environmental movement.
>> GreenLatinos is a national non-profit that convenes a broad coalition of Latino leaders committed to addressing national, regional and local environmental, natural resources and conservation issues that significantly affect the health and welfare of the U.S. Latino community.
>> A platform to share your experience and fight for justice.
>> IPS is a progressive organization dedicated to building a more equitable, ecologically sustainable, and peaceful society. In partnership with dynamic social movements, we turn transformative policy ideas into action.
>> The Jewish Youth Climate Movement, founded by the largest faith-based environmental organization Hazon in 2019, is a Gen Z-led movement dedicated to combating climate change and environmental injustice from a Jewish lens. Our goal is to make taking collective action towards climate justice a central, defining feature of what it means to be Jewish over the next decade, empowering the next generation of Jewish youth to be leaders in our fight to build a sustainable and equitable world for all.
>> Justice Outside advances racial justice and equity in the outdoor and environmental movement. We shift resources to, build power with, and center the voices and leadership of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color because the health of current and future generations demands it.
Main Youth for Climate Justice >> Maine Youth for Climate Justice (MYCJ) is a coalition of over 250 youth from all over Maine who fight for bold climate action, a just transition, and a livable future in Maine. MYCJ was founded by various high school and college groups, Maine Youth Action Network, and 350 Maine’s Youth Engagement team in February 2019. MYCJ is open to anyone under the age of 30 who is interested in engaging at the local or state level about climate justice issues.
>> Our society places a negative stigma on anyone who shows any type of difference to the status quo. For far too long people have been marginalized into groups that only receive attention around election time. The United Peoples Project aims to challenge and change this narrative. We seek to give the voiceless a voice by directly giving them control of their own story and voice. All folx deserve a right to live their lives as freely and liberated as they choose. We advocate for liberation from all forms of oppression that permeated throughout the world. |
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PSN News |
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>> PSN's Political Education & Trainings Coordinator, Saren,was featured in Fair Trade USA's newsletter where they talked about why they joined People vs Fossil Fuels civil disobedience action in DC. Catch information about Saren's conversation with Fair Trade USA that happened last week, where they talked about how young folks are advocating for climate justice and how fair trade and climate justice go hand in hand.
>> PSN Network Organizer, Vic, wrote up a piece on the disappointment that was COP26. He also hosted an IG Live with some folks from the Global South to debrief the climate conference and where it lacked in climate justice action.
>> We kicked off our end of year fundraising campaign. The theme revolves around climate anxiety and how taking action is what helps young people choose radical hope despite living in a world that makes it difficult to do so. We'd love for you to make a donation or even share this donation ask with friends and family!
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Articles from the Frontlines |
The latest justice-related news that caught our attention along with quick summary points. |
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Justice Education Project’s New Book Explains the Basics on U.S. Criminal Justice - Featuring PSN Member Organization, Justice Education Project
Gulf Coast Tribe Vows to Resist Enbridge’s New Pipeline Expansion Plans |
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Jobs Worth Browsing |
This is a compilation of jobs shared within our Slack community. Application deadlines are in bold. |
December 15, The North American Association for Environmental Education: Social Media & Community Coordinator December 20, New Economy Coalition: Network Organizer January 3, Deep Center: Community Organizer Applications open on a rolling basis, NY Renews: Digital Organizer Application deadline not stated, Action for the Climate Emergency: The Creator Collective Social Media Influencer Application deadline not stated, Roosevelt Network: External Relations Manager Application deadline not stated: Roosevelt Network: Training & Field Manager Application deadline not stated: Jewish Youth Climate Movement: 2022 Winter and Spring Internships |
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Trainings/Events Worth Browsing |
This is a compilation of training sessions shared within our Slack community. Application deadlines are in bold. |
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Funding Opportunities |
December 29, Peace Development Fund: Community Organizing Grants Program January 17, Rural Cinema: Environmental Justice Film Series Call for Applications Rolling application, Liberated Capital: Food and Land Justice Fund |
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