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The presidential election is imminent and young rural voters say they still feel ignored, it's leaf peeping season in New England but some fear climate change could mute fall colors, and Minnesota's mental health advocates want more options for troubled youth.

Group helps AZ Latino communities achieve 'climate liberation'

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Thursday, January 4, 2024   

The nonprofit organization Corazón Latino has been awarded $15,000 to help Latino communities in Arizona fight for what they are calling "climate liberation."

Karina Martínez, chief communications officer for the Corazón Latino, said GreenLatinos' Justicia y Equidad Fund is intended to support organizations who are leaders in their communities and advancing environmental justice initiatives in a reciprocal and collaborative manner.

"It is not us bringing an agenda to people, it's creating an agenda from what the needs but also the solutions are that they see within their own communities," Martínez explained.

Martínez argued it is important to make sure the projects and initiatives being worked on are culturally resonant. One of the programs Martínez highlighted, called "Descubre el Bosque," is supported by the U.S. Forest Service and aims to engage Spanish-speaking communities in natural resource conservation.

Martinez noted this year they are launching a new program, "Familia Verde." She pointed out the goal of the initiative is to inspire Latino households to embrace green energy, and they are starting off by not only emphasizing the financial benefits of electric vehicles, but the environmental responsibility they have.

"We have a lot of stories where it has become really a family affair for people," Martinez observed. "We really want to highlight the culture, the family aspect of it and also the benefits to our environment and our own families."

A recent poll found a majority of Latinos said shifting to electric vehicles is important to minimize climate change damage, but also expressed lack of accessibility.

Martinez added 2024 will be a year full of decisions, and encouraged Arizonans not to wait until November of this year to make their voices heard.

"Go out into your local community and find a community-based organization, like Corazón Latino, and start getting involved and seeing what changes that you can make," Martinez urged. "Change starts at the local level, and then you can scale up to the state and national level as well."

Disclosure: GreenLatinos contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Environmental Justice, Public Lands/Wilderness, and Water. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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