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“In the Palm of Our Hands" by artist Madjeen Isaac. Madjeen is a first generation Haitian-American artist whose practice is rooted in home, communality, and belonging. She reimagines and hybridizes landscapes to center boundless Black and Caribbean existences that depict joy, leisure, and liberation. Find her @madjeenisaac.
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Arundhati Roy wrote these words on a napkin for a friend, to explain what it means to “live while you’re alive and die only when you’re dead.” From her book The Cost of Living, arranged here by @poetryisnotaluxury. Arundhati is a best-selling author and longtime human rights and environmental activist. Find her @arundhatiroyfc.
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Project Updates
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📣 Calling all climate-lovin’ web developers! We’ve got a volunteer project for you.
Are you tech talented, with a heart for climate work? Looking for a meaningful nonprofit volunteer project you can complete this fall, from anywhere? The Project is exploring ways to bring our unique 8 dynamics framework to a broader audience via an open-source web-based survey tool. If you’ve got the skills and time, we’d love to chat about a potential collaboration.
Reach out to learn more →
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💙 Duke University reads All We Can Save
We’re thrilled that the anthology continues to make its way into the hands and hearts of more students on more campuses. In a recent Forbes feature, our beloved book gets a shoutout as Duke’s official summer read—all 400+ pages of truth, courage, and solutions.
Want to bring All We Can Save to your campus or classroom? Explore our resources for educators.
Teach the anthology →
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📖 Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s new book is almost here! What If We Get It Right?
Ayana, co-founder and forever friend of The Project, has a new book coming out, helping us map an inspiring landscape of possible climate futures. In her words, “Sometimes the bravest thing we can do while facing an existential crisis is imagine life on the other side… What if we act as if we love the future?”
Snag yourself a pre-order and look for tour dates near you (including a special conversation between Ayana, Katharine, and Patagonia’s Corley Kenna in Atlanta on October 10!).
Learn more →
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What’s moving us lately
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🎤 A Matter of Degrees is back!
Our sister podcast, hosted by Katharine and key collaborator of The Project, Leah Stokes, returns with a (mini) Season 4. New episodes for the climate curious!
To welcome listeners back into the fold, AMOD did a look back at Leah and Katharine’s live interview with VP Kamala Harris, where they talked climate leadership and justice, geeked out over electric school buses, and more.
Listen now →
- 💫 And if you’re really in a podcasting mood… a playlist for nourishment + inspiration
As we flow toward fall’s emergence, our team is making space for nourishment and inspiration. We curated a playlist of conversations that we turn to again and again. May these voices enliven your work, as they do ours.
Listen on Spotify →
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