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Intersectional Environmentalism Resources



General Resources



The Intersectional Environmentalist Pledge
Culturally-Responsive Teaching
Earth Justice: Why Queer Liberation Is An Environmental Issue
Project Wild Inclusion: Meeting Diverse Learning Needs
Environmental Justice Foundation


Learning for Justice Educator Materials on Disability
Eco-Ableism Article
Defund.ca Resources for Kids
Climate Refugees Events Page
Topical News Source on Displacement

Social Justice Booklists (adults and kids)
Parents for Diversity Library
Environmental Advocacy picture books


Canadian Environmental Books for Kids
Kids Books on the Environment
Common Sense Media: Books to inspire young activists


Books for Kids




Readings, Books,
and Films for
Teens & Adults




Story: Of Generators and Survivors - Audre Lorde 1991
All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, & Solutions for the Climate Crisis
Streets Reconsidered - Iacofano, D., & Malhotra, M. (2019). Highly graphical report on how culture shifts and land-use decisions around street function and design can result in incredible opportunities to solve many environmental, social, and economic issues!


Essay on Eco-Anxiety: Under the Weather by Ash Sanders
Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder - Richard Louv (2005)
Video (4 mins): How systemic racism shaped the ecosystems of U.S. cities

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Land Acknowledgement

We would like to acknowledge that Genvironment’s programs are located on ancestral and traditional Indigenous territories. These include Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, traditional territory of many nations including the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy as well as the Anishinaabeg (Algonquin) Peoples, and Ottawa, traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg (Algonquin) Peoples. These territories are also the current home of many Indigenous Peoples. To learn more about Indigenous Lands, see https://native-land.ca/.

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