the struggle for climate justice is a struggle for racial justice

yesterday while at the Eiffel Tower, i saw two Roma womyn hustling a homeless, handicap petition. i thought nothing of it and gave them some euros. as my comrade went to give this sister change, a…


10,000 people in Paris and over 600,000 Worldwide Take to the Streets for Peace and Climate Justice

On Sun, November 29th, a day before COP21 is set to kickstart in Paris with world leaders attending the opening week, more than 10,000 people took to the streets of Paris,  participating in a…


First Ever Indigenous Women’s Treaty Signed of “North and South”

September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas…


IVAW Statement on Recent Attacks in Lebanon, Afghanistan, France, Iraq, & Nigeria

Our hearts and thoughts go out to the victims and families who have suffered from the acts of brutality committed in Beirut, Paris, Baghdad, Zabul and now multiple cities in Nigeria over the last…


Will the Paris Climate Talks Deliver the World We Need? Not likely.

Even as governments set climate targets, they're working hard to expand the extractive global economy with measures that could deepen the climate crisis. By Janet Redman, November 12, 2015.…


Indigenous Environmental Network Statement on Keystone XL Pipeline Victory

By Dallas Goldtooth "This is a climate justice victory. The northern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline would not have been rejected this morning if it wasn't for the foundation that the environmental…


Video: Voices of the People’s Climate March – Climate Justice Alliance

Grassroots Global Justice, the Indigenous Environmental Network, and the Climate Justice Alliance along with allies and friends mobilized in force to the streets of New York City on September 21,…