Environmental Justice
YES! Mediaโs environmental justice coverage recognizes that people are not separate from the environment but are an integral part of itโand responsible for its care. Because Indigenous and frontline communities suffer the worst impacts of environmental injustice, we center their experiences and solutions in our coverage. We lift up the stories of people who are holding polluters accountable, passing life-sustaining legislation, enshrining the legal rights of nature, and decolonizing their relationship with the land. As such, we donโt aim to โsaveโ the environment, but to move away from extractive models (and industries) that create inequitable and unlivable futures for all living things. Instead, we feature intersectional, holistic models that balance the needs and rights of all lifeโhuman and non-humanโon this planet.
How Tucson Preserves Its Native Food Heritage
This Isnโt Just Another Urban FarmโItโs a Food Bank
We Arenโt Alone in Our Cities: 12 Ways Animals Have Adapted to Urban Life
Our Vision to Create the Best Stories Imaginable
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