“It's very important that we keep…creating spaces where the Global South children can share their stories and influence policies so that we can start to change that narrative and create the agency around us acting on this crisis,” says Xoli Fuyani, youth climate educator and founder of Black Girls Rising.
In this conversation we talk about connecting marginalised kids to nature, amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, and what a future defined by environment and social justice could look like.
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