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Climate, Conversation, And Community Power

What if there was an opportunity to invest across Ohio that sit at the intersection of racial equity & climate?
What if there was an opportunity to invest across Ohio that sit at the intersection of racial equity & climate?

Environmental activism and environmental racism are not new to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. The consequences of climate change generate heat islands in urban areas, air pollution, severe storms, and flooding—all which disproportionately harm communities of color. However, efforts to advance a clean energy future have historically excluded diverse voices. Studies have also shown that BIPOC-led nonprofit organizations receive  only a fraction of the philanthropic investment that white-led organizations receive.

What if there was an opportunity to invest in efforts across Ohio that sit at the intersection of racial equity, democracy and climate? This very idea has blossomed into a new and exciting initiative that launched last month: The Ohio Climate Justice Fund.

The primary goal of this effort is to help build a diverse coalition of advocates that will have the power to influence policy change that leads to a just and inclusive clean energy economy for Ohio.

Rachael Belz
Executive Director, Ohio Citizen Action

Tanner Yess
Executive Director, Groundwork Ohio River Valley

Leah Hudnall
Director, Ohio Climate Justice Fund

Margaret Bernstein
Director of Advocacy and Community Initiatives, WKYC

Dan Moulthrop
CEO, The City Club of Cleveland

 

Natalia Garcia is a digital producer for the education team at Ideastream Public Media.