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Ignite Session: Why Intersectionality Matters

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presented by
Isaias Hernandez
Max Moinian
Jenny Price
Joycelyn Longdon
Nadia Nazar
Suzanne Dhaliwal
Marlow Baines
Jade Begay
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Ignite Session: Why Intersectionality Matters — A fast-paced event designed to give audiences an exciting introduction to Intersectional Environmentalism and why it’s so crucial to the climate movement. Climate thought-leaders will unpack the Intersectional Environmentalism Movement, each with unique perspectives on topics that intersect with climate change (such as racial justice, indigenous rights, queer rights, gender equality, colonialism, the economy, etc.).

Isaias Hernandez

Los Angeles, USA

Environmental Educator, Creator of QueerBrownVegan

Max Moinian

New York, USA

Co-founder, Future Earth

Jenny Price

St. Louis, USA

Author of Stop Saving the Planet: An Environmentalist Manifesto

Joycelyn Longdon

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Founder, Climate In Colour

Nadia Nazar

Baltimore, US

Co-Founder and Art Director, Zero Hour

Suzanne Dhaliwal

London, UK

Climate Justice Campaigner, Founder of No Tar Sands, Digital Media & Comms at Canada’s National Observer

Marlow Baines

Boulder, USA

Youth Director and Director of Youth Ambassadors and Mentorship, Earth Guardians

Jade Begay

Santa Fe, New Mexico , United States

Climate Justice Campaign Director, NDN Collective. Filmmaker, Expedition Studios

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