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Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project

Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project inspires and engages in transformative action towards the liberation and restoration of land, labor, and culture. The Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project is rooted in vibrant social movements led by low-income communities and communities of color committed to a Just Transition away from profit and pollution and towards healthy, resilient and life-affirming local economies.

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Organization: Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project
Date: 4/22/22
Resource Type: Organization
Topic: Culture, Just Transition Framework, Land Justice

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