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Isha Clarke is a high school student born, raised, and educated in Oakland, CA with a passion for intersectional activism. She knows that threats to the environment disproportionately affect people of color, low-income folks, and young people. It is essential to know this while fighting for environmental justice so we can can create a just and equitable world while maintaining a livable climate.
Interview Highlights:
How Isha Clarke got involved with the climate justice movement and organizations like the Sunrise Movement and Youth vs. Apocalypse
A bit of background on the video with Diane Feinstein and Sunrise Movement youth activists that went viral and the impacts of that interaction
How listeners can contribute to the resistance movements that are holding the line for the possibility of the next economy
Why historically marginalized and under-resourced groups need to be at the center of the conversations around the climate crisis
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