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#ClimateWarrior @vanessanakate1 Inspired by Greta Thunberg to start her own climate movement in Uganda, Vanessa Nakate began a solitary strike against inaction on the climate crisis in January 2019. For several months she was the lone protester outside of the gates of the Ugandan Parliament. Eventually, her peers began to respond to her calls for action on social media which were designed to draw attention to the plight of the Congolian rainforests. Nakate founded the Youth for Future Africa and the Africa-based Rise Up Movement. In December 2019, she was one of a handful of youth activists to speak at the COP25 gathering in Spain. In early January 2020, she joined 20 other youth climate activists from around the world to publish a letter to participants at the World Economic Forum in Davos, calling on companies, banks, and governments to immediately stop subsidizing fossil fuels. She was one of five international delegates invited by Arctic Base Camp to camp with them in Davos during the World Economic Forum. The delegates later joined a climate march on the last day of the Forum. Shortly thereafter, the Associated Press cropped Nakate out of a photo she appeared in featuring Greta Thunberg and activists Luisa Neubauer, Isabelle Axelsson, and Loukina Tille after they all attended the World Economic Forum. Nakate called the AP out, accusing them of racism. They later changed the photo, and on January 27, 2020, AP Executive Editor Sally Buzbee tweeted an apology on behalf of the AP. • #RickFraustoFineArt Vanessa Nakate Drawing, 2020 #originaldrawing on archival paper Dimensions: 6 X 9 inches • ✔️The Original Drawing and Prints are available for purchase on my website: www.rickfrausto.com • #VanessaNakate #ClimateStrike #ClimateJustice #Uganda #Africa #AfricanYouthRising #VisualActivism #Artivist #FridaysForFuture #ART #SchoolStikeForClimate #POWER #ActivistArt #powerfulwomen #QuoteOfTheDay #ArtOfTheDay #illustration #illustrateyourworld #extinctionrebellion #insta_artgallery #artcollective #imaginationarts #InspiredByNature #Climate Collapse #Tribute #Portrait #ClimateActivist (at Uganda, Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcqhrjMv8Ox/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Desde hace unos días amanece lloviendo en cachipay, hay muchos insectos volando en busca de refugio. La humanidad no está consiguiendo detener la crisis climática. Ahora el planeta está pidiendo ayuda a gritos. #GretaThunberg #VanessaNakate #DominikaLasota. #Lluvia #invierno #agua #water #insectos #naturaleza #nature #rio #river #clima #medioambiente #cambioclimatico #planeta #tierra #earth #fauna #flora #shadesofgreen #tierra #climatechange #refugio https://www.instagram.com/p/CVvtf7Opadv/?utm_medium=tumblr
CLIMATE JUSTICE = RACIAL JUSTICE RACIAL JUSTICE = CLIMATE JUSTICE 💖🙏🌎 #BLM #EnvironmentalJustice · "There is no such thing as climate Justice without racial Justice. Everyone who cares about #climatechange also needs to care about and be in solidarity with the #blacklivesmatter movement. The issue of racism and the issue of the climate crisis are inseparable, because the climate crisis only exists thanks to racist and colonial systems that built a society that puts money and extraction of resources over human life. No, climate itself isn't racist. The natural environment is not a person, it does not target certain groups. But the systems that caused the climate crisis are racist. People control the environment, the air and the water and the land, and create inequalities. The legacy of Jim Crow still lives on because the laws that were established that created racial segregation continue to bear out damaged and disadvantage black and brown communities. Black communities are more likely to live on floodplains, more likely to be affected more badly by environmental disasters like hurricanes and are more likely to live in places that pose health risks because of environmentally damaging industry and agriculture. You cannot say you're claim an activist without understanding that the fight for racial Justice and the fight for climate Justice are inseparable. Anti-racist work is a crucial part of fighting for climate Justice. So let's get to work." (Words by the amazing @jamie_s_margolin ) · #VanessaNakate #Uganda #Africa #ClimateJusticeIsRacialJustice #ClimateJustice #RacialPandemic #GlobalCrisis #AmplifyMelanatedVoices #SpeakTruthToPower #RacismIsTerrorism #FightSystemicRacism #DefundHate #Antifascism #AntiRacism #CivilRights #RickFraustoFineArt #Artivist #VisualActivism #ArtIsLife #NoJusticeNoPeace #ICantBreathe #HandsUpDontShoot #InSolidarity #JusticeForBreonnaTaylor #JusticeForAhmaudArbery #JusticeFoRGeorgeFloyd (at Planet Earth) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBObpT7JV1E/?igshid=1guw3ieg7cyiw
Inspired by Greta Thunberg to start her own climate movement in Uganda, Vanessa Nakate began a solitary strike against inaction on the climate crisis in January 2019. For several months she was the lone protester outside of the gates of the Ugandan Parliament. Eventually, her peers began to respond to her calls for action on social media which were designed to draw attention to the plight of the Congolian rainforests. Nakate founded the Youth for Future Africa and the Africa-based Rise Up Movement. In December 2019, she was one of a handful of youth activists to speak at the COP25 gathering in Spain. In early January 2020, she joined 20 other youth climate activists from around the world to publish a letter to participants at the World Economic Forum in Davos, calling on companies, banks, and governments to immediately stop subsidizing fossil fuels. She was one of five international delegates invited by Arctic Base Camp to camp with them in Davos during the World Economic Forum. The delegates later joined a climate march on the last day of the Forum. Shortly thereafter, the Associated Press cropped Nakate out of a photo she appeared in featuring Greta Thunberg and activists Luisa Neubauer, Isabelle Axelsson, and Loukina Tille after they all attended the World Economic Forum. Nakate called the AP out, accusing them of racism. They later changed the photo, and on January 27, 2020, AP Executive Editor Sally Buzbee tweeted an apology on behalf of the AP. 💖🙏🌎 #RickFraustoFineArt Vanessa Nakate Drawing, 2020 #originaldrawing on archival paper Dimensions: 6 X 9 inches · · · #VanessaNakate #ClimateStrike #ClimateJustice #Uganda #Africa #AfricanYouthRising #VisualActivism #Artivist #FridaysForFuture #ART #SchoolStikeForClimate #POWER #ActivistArt #powerfulwomen #QuoteOfTheDay #ArtOfTheDay #illustration #illustrateyourworld #extinctionrebellion #insta_artgallery #artcollective #blackandwhite #imaginationarts #InspiredByNature #ClimateCollapse #Tribute #Portrait #ClimateActivist (at Uganda) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8j0o2FJn9a/?igshid=vpzecz2hs64s