Climate Justice Summit 2007

So get ready, because this June 23rd- June 26th EJCC is putting on the first Climate Justice Summit of the Climate Movement. We will be flying 40 students of color from all across the country to Atlanta, Georgia for four days, to learn how to empower our communities on and off-campus in the fight for Climate Justice.

This will be a space for student of color to come together and learn from one another about our different experiences, gain some concrete campaign skills, and build a movement. These 4 days are packed with exciting trainings, a day out in the community doing some great work, and an event to kick off the summer and get us thinking forward into our own future and the future of this planet and our people.

If any students of color are interested in attending please contact me directly to get more information about how/if that is possible. We have limited spots available so email me asap!!

Details to follow as they get squared away!

shadia.fayne@gmail.com


About Shadia Fayne


Shadia began at age seven as an advocate for justice and the environment, in an eight year campaign to pass state legislation that, without it, was responsible for cancer clusters and deaths that existed in her community. In response to her efforts she has received the Yoshiyama Award from the Hitachi Foundation, and the Brower Youth Award from the Earth Island Institute. At age fifteen, She attended the World Summit on Sustainable Development, joining the youth energy caucus' efforts to create the Official Global Youth Energy Policy Statement. Months later, Shadia attended the Second National People of Color Summit and there she helped create the Environmental Justice Youth Platform. She is a member of the Environmental Justice Climate Coalition Youth Committee and is on the Kids Against Pollution National Board of Trustees. Shadia graduated from West Canada Valley High School in 2005, where she then took two years off before entering a career in higher education to work as a leader in the Global Youth Climate Movement. She finished working for the EJCC as the youngest Campus Climate Challenge Coordinator in the Energy Action Coalition, in October 2007. She is currently attending American University of Beirut, studying Arabic and Communications.

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