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Since 2019, Amos Trust has been having conversations and learning more from women climate justice activists in the UK and worldwide.
We’ve been exploring the importance of women-led and feminist models of leadership. We know so many young women are already taking the lead, and we want to partner with them to amplify the conversation.
“Our planet’s future is created by each one of us living in the present. My motivation is in the belief that the deeper I dive, the louder the message of water becomes.”
Camila Jaber“Because everything that has life but no voice must be defended, cared for, respected, and loved.”
Cinthia Santoyo“From here, I no longer fly alone; I fly in cooperation, and the act of pausing integrates with that of continuing. From here, conflict becomes a seed, divergence a process, sisterhood an inspiration, and community a method..” Barbara Santos
Guadalupe Banderas“All the silence that our grandmothers had to keep is so that today I can shout.”
Lucía Ixchiu“Empowering youth is not just about preparing them to be the leaders of the future. It is recognising their role as leaders of today.”
Lucía Rodriguez“In the face of the immense socio-environmental challenge, true strength lies in collaboration; together, we can create a transformative impact.”
Mariel Corona“The climate crisis is a gender and human rights crisis. Therefore, the climate fight must be intersectional, especially when spaces are not inclusive, and those experiencing the impacts of the climate crisis are being silenced.”
Melissa Cáceres“In the sigh of the forest, in the heartbeat of the ravine. Here I am, finding myself, dancing and celebrating.”
Nuria Yamada“I believe in networks of solidarity and care exchange to support and sustain our collective resistance.”
Sinai Gómez“Wetlands are the veins of the Earth: if you cut them little by little, the heart of the planet will stop beating.”
Vanessa VillamonteThose who have the least political and economic power, and the least responsibility for the changing climate, are affected the most.
We partner with CEPAD in Nicaragua to empower seven communities in Teustepe with the skills, knowledge and community resilience required to address their own problems.
A short social-friendly snippet from Amos Trust’s Once In A Lifetime climate justice summit in Cambridge when we were joined by climate activists, thinkers and doers.
We support rural communities in Nicaragua through our partner CEPAD but we can’t do it without your help. Every penny goes to supporting those most affected by climate change.
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