Our climate justice work in the media

Systemic Justice partners with communities across Europe to make climate justice a reality.  You can find a selection of articles about this work below.

The image of a article's headline: the image of a bathroom's sign with different elements representing man, women, persons wit disability and a person changing a baby's diapers. On the top, there's the text "'Eco-ableism', the EU, and climate disaster".


‘Eco-ableism’, the EU, and climate disaster
by Nani Jansen Reventlow and Jonathan McCully, published on EUobserver.

The image of an article's headline with the picture of a young Black woman holding a megaphone. There's the text "The Climate Movement's Racial Blind Spots"


The Climate Movement’s Racial Blind Spots
by Nani Jansen Reventlow, published on Project Syndicate.

The image of a article's headline: there's a picture of a tree's roots and the text "Five ways to become a better climate justice funder".

Five ways to become a better climate justice funder by Nani Jansen Reventlow, published on the Environmental Funders Network.

Power, People and Planet with Kumi Naidoo Prosecuting Justice episode of the Power, People and Planet podcast, hosted by Kumi Naidoo, with Nani Jansen Reventlow and Markus Beeko.
Wokeness has not 'gone too far' - in fact it's underfunded. Wokeness has not ‘gone too far’ – in fact it’s underfunded by Nani Jansen Reventlow, published in Alliance Magazine.
An intersectional approach to climate funding An intersectional approach to climate funding by Nani Jansen Reventlow, published on Philanthropy Europe Association website.
Our response to the climate crisis must be intersectional Our response to the climate crisis must be intersectional by Nani Jansen Reventlow, published on Alliance Magazine.

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