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Collectively Navigating the Contradictions Around Stolen Wealth

The influx of funding into climate justice focused work creates provocative questions around co-option, green washing, and the ethics of accepting funds sourced from stolen land, stolen lives, and stolen labor. The Climate Justice Alliance’s “Collectively Navigating the Contradictions Around Stolen Wealth”, which is part of their Move the Money Dialogue series, provides organizations with guiding questions for navigating the challenges of living within the racist, capitalist, and colonial systems that social justice organizations are seeking to dismantle.

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Organization: The Climate Justice Alliance
Date: 8/24/22
Resource Type: Publication
Topic: Fundraising

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