Movement Generation

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It has become clear we face two distinct possible futures: economic and ecological transition or collapse. If we stay the current course of a globalized industrial economic model, collapse is inevitable. We must, instead, create an intentional pathway – a Just Transition – towards local, living, loving economies. Movement Generation is working hard to build, secure and defend this Just Transition. Politically, the questions of climate disruption, water security, land security, and food security are inextricably linked to race, economic inequality, gender oppression, and ableism [[1]]