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Acting on Climate will Require an Emphasis on Environmental Justice

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By LaTricea Adams (pictured below) When I recently opened  the 2021 Young, Gifted, & Green 40 Under 40 Awards ceremony,  I was reminded of the passion, hope, and hard work from young Black and Brown activists who drive the environmental justice movement. The event featured speeches from EPA Administrator Michael Regan and Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali, both of whom are environmental justice champions in their own right, and their recognition of new Black, Latinx, and Indigenous voices on the environmental justice scene spoke volumes. I’m proud of the grassroots movement we launched following the examples of our ancestors, the early stewards of this land, and embracing the activism of our environmental justice elders. This month as we mark the 30th anniversary of adopting the  17 principles of environmental justice , we vow to continue not only to fight climate change but to usher in a more just world by doing so.   Climate change affects us all, but its effects aren’t distributed equall

1. No school will be “back to normal” in fall 2020. (A twenty-year professor on starting college this fall: Don’t.)

This is a message to all high school seniors (and their parents). If you were planning to enroll in college next fall — don’t. by  Diane Klein 1. No school will be “back to normal” in fall 2020. No one knows whether colleges and universities will offer face-to-face instruction in the fall, or whether they will stay open if they do. No one knows whether dorms and cafeterias will reopen, or whether team sports will practice and play. It’s that simple. No one knows. Schools that decide to reopen may not be able to stay that way. A  few  may decide, soon, not even to try. Others may put off the decision for as long as possible — but you can make your decision now. Even if some face-to-face instruction resumes, no one knows if it will last for the whole semester or all year. If there’s anything worse than resigning yourself to a freshman year spent online, it would be moving across country or across town, into a dorm room or an apartment — only to have to move out weeks or