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Heather McTeer Toney: The Long Struggle for Justice

Heather McTeer Toney: The Long Struggle for Justice

Climate activist and Rachel’s Network Catalyst Awardee Heather McTeer Toney insists that those most affected by climate change are best suited to lead the movement. In her forthcoming book “Before the Streetlights Come On,” and in this excerpt from the book, she talks about how environmental action and racial justice must be deeply intertwined to build a better future.

Announcing the Recipients of the 2022 Catalyst Award

Announcing the Recipients of the 2022 Catalyst Award

Rachel’s Network announced the awardees and finalists of its 2022 Catalyst Award. The award honors women leaders of color for their commitment to a healthy planet, and provides them with financial support, wraparound leadership services, and public recognition.

Member Q&A: Building a Diverse and Inclusive Nonprofit Board

Member Q&A: Building a Diverse and Inclusive Nonprofit Board

Diverse groups are more effective yet only 22 percent of nonprofit board members are people of color. The situation is even worse for environmental nonprofits. Members Marcia Angle, Sam Boren, and Kim Milligan have all worked to ensure their nonprofits better reflect the communities they serve. In this Q&A, they share their experiences and advice for other board members.

Rachel’s Network Statement on Supreme Court Abortion Ruling

Rachel’s Network Statement on Supreme Court Abortion Ruling

This morning, the Supreme Court issued its decision in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case which has struck down 50 years of abortion rights enshrined in Roe v. Wade. In 26 states — affecting 36 million women — abortion services will be restricted, banned, and in some cases even criminalized. The ruling is an appalling blow to human rights and reproductive justice.

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