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Frontline Communities Practice Earth Day Every Day

Front And Centered

The driving force behind #EarthDeservesMore was to highlight the stories of our members: people and communities who advance environmental justice and confront climate change every day of the year, not just on a holiday like Earth Day. Below, we’ve provided a recap of some of those events, including photos and videos.

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Earth Day: Agile Science in the Anthropocene

Planet Pulse

On the first Earth Day in 1970—with boot prints on the moon fresh in our memory—humanity was buzzing with a desire to make a conscious, global effort to be better stewards of our planet, and endowed with the confidence that we can do great things. s Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.

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Environmental Awareness Days in April

Green Business Bureau

World Health Day – April 7th. The World Health Organization estimates that over 13 million deaths are due to avoidable environmental causes which includes the climate crisis. Make time for physical activity every day, even something as simple as a 15 minute stretch in the morning. Joining a cleanup near you.

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How to get involved in virtual and local Earth Day events

AGreenLiving

However, Earth Day , recognized this year on April 22, 2021, presents a plethora of focused ways to engage with fellow activists, environmentalists and scientists. The Earth Day Initiative consolidates your options in one online location at EarthDay.org. If you’re interested in attending, you can RSVP in advance for free.

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Roundup: Fellows in the Field

Defend Our Future

Earlier this year Defend Our Future’s Community Organizing Fellowship launched, adding capacity for on-the-ground partners to amplify local investments in renewable energy, sustainable infrastructure and environmental protection. Intersectionality with Our Climate In Washington, D.C.,

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Roundup: Fellows in the Field

Defend Our Future

Earlier this year Defend Our Future’s Community Organizing Fellowship launched, adding capacity for on-the-ground partners to amplify local investments in renewable energy, sustainable infrastructure and environmental protection. Keep your eyes peeled this August when Maliyah will be hosting a community block party in D.C.

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Roundup: Centering Communities

Defend Our Future

Meet the fellows Georgina Monsalvo is based in Phoenix, AZ and is working with Vote Solar to educate the local community on the benefits of community solar and how to make it a reality. Georgina comes to us with a strong background in community organizing and a particular passion for how educational and environmental inequities intersect.

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