How Ayana Combines Climate And Culture To Create Environmental Liberation
A growing number of BIPOC change-makers are paving the way for members of marginalized communities and equipping them with the tools necessary to gather at the center of the climate crisis to fight for a greener tomorrow. Minerve sits down with one such change-maker, Ayana Albertini-Fleurant, to interview her about breaking barriers for Black people in the environmental space.
Giving Credit Where It's Due
Despite recent interest in environmentalism and sustainability, BIPOC communities have not received long-overdue credit for current ‘trends’ and ideals. It's time we recognize the cultural roots of practices characteristic of the environmental movement.
CONSCIOUS AND CURIOUS; the column
Tune in every month for our brand new column called the Conscious and Curious, to bring to life all things sustainability as a student.
Why You Should Care About the Farmer Protests in India
Farmers in India are protesting new laws that will have a serious impact on global supply chains — and on your turmeric lattes.