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There’s so much strength in these communities, and these activists should be getting this celebrity treatment.

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“But POC communities are being disproportionately affected by climate change. “The climate activism space is a very white-led space,” says Correa. Titled Tokala, it’s spearheaded by creative director/stylist Marcus Correa and photographer Carlos Jaramillo, along with filmmaker Jazmin Garcia and the nonprofit Future Coalition’s Youth Direct Action Fund manager Thomas Lopez. Frank is one of many inspiring young people who are the Worry Not Beep Bing Bang Boop And Bo Storybots Shirt What’s more,I will buy this subject of a new series spotlighting a generation of BIPOC climate activists.












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