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Revision as of 20:43, 25 July 2022

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Climate Justice Organizing HUB activist Wiki

As a transformational social movement, the climate justice movement takes an anti-oppressive and intersectional approach to framing the climate crisis.

This platform is intended for future and current activists in this movement.


We invite you to start by taking note of our land acknowledgement.


HUB website

Why create a Wiki?


We wish to ease access to the movement by strengthening a common understanding of it. The content of this platform is intended to be informed by activist and scholarly perspectives from the field, in order to reflect the movement.

Climate Justice Organizing 101

Quick reads Resources Community Questions Definitions A-Z

Land acknowledgement


Navigating Turnover in Student Groups


Organizing in a pandemic


Recruitment and retention suggestions


Startup activities for new groups


Student organizing best practices


Wellbeing and motivation

Legal information for Activists


Deconstructing an Occupation


Making your Activism Accessible


Diagnosing low group capacity


Making decisions that don't take forever



How can we fight misinformation about the climate crisis?


How can we incorporate space watchers and holders into our groups without veering into policing?


What is the right way to come up with a strategy?

Ableism

Abolition

Accessibility

Active support

Anti-racism

Coalition

Carceral state

Centralization

Colonization

Cultural appropriation

Decolonization

Direct action

Capacity building

Centralized organization

Decentralized organization

Distributed organizing

Circular economy

Collective Liberation

Convergence of struggles

Community accountability

Cycle of violence

Diversity

Diversity of tactics

Divestment

Disability justice

Eco-anxiety

Eco-feminism

Environmental racism

Escalation

Extractivism

Fast fashion

Food justice

Frontline communities

Greenwashing

Hegemony

Identify-first language

Idle No More

Indigenous sovereignty

Injunction

Institutional racism

Intergenerational trauma

Intersectionality

Invisible disability

Just transition

Land back

LGBTQIA2S+

Marginalization

Mass incarceration

Medical industrial complex

Microaggression

Migrant justice

Misogynoir

Misogyny

Moment of the whirlwind

Movement building

Mutual aid

Official policy

Operational policy

Onboarding

Pod mapping

Polarization

Positionality

Prison industrial complex

Punitive response

Retention

Settler colonialism

Sixties scoop

State violence

Social movement

Solidarity

Spectrum of allies

Strategy

Structure

Systems of oppression

Theory of change

Tokenism

Traditional ecological knowledge

Transactional social movement

Transformational social movement

Transformative justice

Treaty

Unceded

QTBIPOC

White fragility

White saviourism

Xenophobia